Publication Details

Tropical Fruit Tree Species and Climate Change

Increasing the resilience of fruit trees to climate change

Authors

  • Bhuown Sthapit

Date

January 1, 2012

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Research Theme

Short Summary

Ripe for the picking, opportunities for sustainable fruit production At the nexus of climate change and growing demand for fruits, there are both opportunities to seek and challenges to deal with. Current producers who rely on fruits want to know how they can adapt to impending changes and continue producing. New opportunity seekers want to […]

Summary

Ripe for the picking, opportunities for sustainable fruit production

At the nexus of climate change and growing demand for fruits, there are both opportunities to seek and challenges to deal with. Current producers who rely on fruits want to know how they can adapt to impending changes and continue producing. New opportunity seekers want to know what fruits are now becoming suitable for production in their countries. However, very little work has been done so far to examine the effects of climate change on fruits in terms of threats, adaptation options and opportunities in new locations.

This book attempts to bring together the current state of knowledge on these issues, especially around tropical fruit trees.

The global carbon cycle. Source: Scherr and Sthapit 2009a, illustrated by Joan A. Wolbier.

The global carbon cycle. Source: Scherr and Sthapit 2009a, illustrated
by Joan A. Wolbier.

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