SEARCA releases book on climate change
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A book titled “Learning and Coping with Change: Case Stories of Climate Change Adaptation in Southeast Asia” is now off the presses. SEARCA director Dr. Gil C. Saguiguit Jr. said the book is the pioneering work of the First Regional Knowledge Sharing Writeshop on Climate Change Adaptation in Inclusive and Sustainable Agricultural and Rural Development. Saguguit said the “writeshop” brought together scientists and researchers from Cambodia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam, as well as international agencies working on agriculture and climate change.
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Jocson, B. (2017, February 4). SEARCA releases book on climate change. Manila Standard, p. C2.
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Climatic changes; Manuals; Digital records; Rural development; Sustainable development; Documents; Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA); Oscar M. Lopez Center for Climate Change Adaptation; Disaster Risk Management Foundation Inc.; Saguiguit, Gil C. Jr.; Lopez, Oscar M.; Lasco, Rodel
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