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(Appologies for the cross-posting)
Dear all,
On the 26th and 27th of April there is a meeting in London, at the Royal
Society, with the above title. More details can be found at
http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/event.asp?id=2844
or by contacting me.
Best wishes,
Andrew
Abstract of meeting:
Food crop production is inherently sensitive to climate and weather.
Changes in both the mean and the variability of climate, whether naturally
forced (eg El Nino), or due to human activities, pose a threat to crop
production globally. This meeting considers how to forecast the impacts of
climate variability and change on food crops, including the climatic
aspects of food security in Africa.
--
Andrew Challinor, CGAM, Dept. of Meteorology,
University of Reading, Reading RG66BB, U.K.
http://www.met.rdg.ac.uk/~ajc
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