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The first part of the book makes a quantitative assessment of how climate change affects agricultural and food production systems. Secondly, it predicts how these systems may respond to climate change and finally, it suggests adaption methods and strategies to improve the income of farmers, increase production, save water and conserve the environment. According to Dr. Nagothu, the book will be very useful to policymakers, as well as researchers and teachers of agricultural economics, environmental studies and economic and development studies. The book will also be of interest to research organisations dealing with climate modelling and resource management.

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