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The Role of Rural Institutions in Enabling Adaptation to Climate Change in the Agricultural Sector across Different Ecosystems in India

Start Date: Tuesday, Jan 01,2013

End Date: Wednesday, Dec 31,2014

School: School of Engineering, Coimbatore

Project Incharge:Dr. G. Sridevi
Co-Project Incharge:Dr. Amalendu Jyotishi, Dr. Sushanta Kumar Mahapatra, Dr. Satyasiba Bedamatta
Funded by:Indian Council of Social Science Research
The Role of Rural Institutions in Enabling Adaptation to Climate Change in the Agricultural Sector across Different Ecosystems in India

The Role of Rural Institutions in Enabling Adaptation to Climate Change in the Agricultural Sector across Different Ecosystems in India, funded by Indian Council of Social Science Research. New Delhi (2013-14), Principal Co-Investigators: Dr. Amalendu Jyotishi, Amrita School of Business Bangalore, Dr. Sushanta Kumar Mahapatra, Amrita School of Business Kochi, Dr. Satyasiba Bedamatta, Center for Ecological Economics and Natural Resources, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore and Principal Investigator Dr. G. Sridevi,  Department of Economics, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad

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