Reciprocal climate adaptation responsibilities for agricultural food resilience

In Donald Bruce & Ann Bruce (eds.), Transforming Food Systems: Ethics, Innovation and Responsibility. Brill Wageningen Academic. pp. 198-202 (2022)
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Transforming food systems: ethics, innovation and responsibility EurSafe 2022 Edinburgh, United Kingdom 7-10 September 2022 edited by: Donald Bruce and Ann Bruce

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