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  Appendix 01: Speakers’ summary notes
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between frequently modeled (Challinor et al. 2014), field-tested (Rosenstock et al. 2016), and/or perceived (CIAT 2014) potential CSA options; understanding CSA option dependency on climate and socio-economic contexts; the development and validation of decision support tools to aid ex-ante assessment of CSA options; the study of mixed farming systems and minor crops that are prevalent across the tropics (Thornton and Herrero 2015); research on extreme events, nutritional outcomes and pests and diseases (Lesk et al. 2016;Wheeler & von Braun 2013); and the understanding of relevant climate impacts predictability limits (Challinor et al. in press).
Some specific findings showing the complexity and variability of viability for a range of practices and technologies are presented.
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