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Sustainable Agriculture Decision Support Tool

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  • Anu Rangarajan
  • Tulika Narayan

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Agricultural technologies can contribute significantly to greenhouse gas emissions. This brief describes a decision support tool that quantifies and monetizes such impacts to inform scale-up of innovative technologies that deliver “win–win†agricultural and environmental outcomes.

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  • Anu Rangarajan & Tulika Narayan, "undated". "Sustainable Agriculture Decision Support Tool," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c81f7f0beed9445585eb24d07, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:c81f7f0beed9445585eb24d0778d24c1
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    Climate Change; Greenhouse gas emissions; Sustainable agriculture; West Africa;
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