De Luca, P Delgado-Torres, C Mahmood, R Samso-Cabre, M Donat, M G
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Environmental Research Letters
Hot, cold and dry meteorological extremes are often linked with severe impacts on the public health, agricultural, energy and environmental sectors. Skillful predictions of such extremes could therefore enable stakeholders to better plan and adapt to future impacts of these events. The intensity, duration and frequency of such extremes are affected...
MacCarthy, Dilys S. Adamtey, Noah Freduah, Bright S. Fosu-Mensah, Benedicta Y. Ofosu-Budu, Godfred K. Fliessbach, Andreas
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Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
Introduction Uncertainty in the yield of maize due to variability in weather is a major challenge to smallholder farmers in Sub Sahara Africa. This study explores the potential of combining locally available organic resources and inorganic fertilizer to increase grain yield and reduce variability in yields associated with variations in rainfall dis...
Mayne, Diana H. Karimi, Nisa Cruywagen, Elsie M. Cole, Patrick Goodall, Victoria
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Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
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This Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) handbook has been developed as a resource material for use by CSA practitioners in providing training, policy advocacy, and upscaling CSA technologies and practices for improving sustainable productivity, adapting to the effects of climate change, and mitigating climate change. The handbook is structured in a ma...
Brlík, Vojtěch Procházka, Petr Hansson, Bengt Stricker, Craig A Yohannes, Elizabeth Powell, Rebecca L Wunder, Michael B
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The Journal of animal ecology
Climatic conditions affect animals but range-wide impacts at the population level remain largely unknown, especially in migratory species. However, studying climate-population relationships is still challenging in small migrants due to a lack of efficient and cost-effective geographic tracking method. Spatial distribution patterns of environmental ...
Hashmi, M. Z. U. R. Bhatti, Muhammad Tousif Azizi, M. A.
In Shah, Muhammad Azeem Ali; Lautze, Jonathan; Meelad, A. (Eds.). Afghanistan–Pakistan shared waters: state of the basins. Wallingford, UK: CABI / Climate change is a major threat in all the shared river basins in South Asia owing to the huge populations they sustain and the complex regional dynamics. This chapter summarizes the available knowledge...
Moayedi, Masoumeh Hayati, Dariush
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Frontiers in Water
The current research aims to identify adaptation strategies adopted by rural women of Fars province in dealing with climate variability. This study is applied in terms of purpose, descriptive-correlational in terms of methodology, and field type in terms of data collection. The statistical population were rural women who were members of agricultura...
Dannenberg, Matthew P Johnston, Miriam R
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Environmental Research: Climate
The El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) affects many climatic controls on vegetation activity, driving interannual variation in timing (phenology) and magnitude of terrestrial carbon uptake. However, the climatic effects of ENSO can differ for sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies primarily centered in the eastern vs. central Pacific (EP and CP, ...
Lund, Marianne T Nordling, Kalle Gjelsvik, Astrid B Samset, Bjørn H
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Environmental Research Communications
Recent years have seen unprecedented fire activity at high latitudes and knowledge of future wildfire risk is key for adaptation and risk management. Here we present a systematic characterization of the probability distributions (PDFs) of fire weather conditions, and how it arises from underlying meteorological drivers of change, in five boreal for...
Armando, Chaibo Jose Rocklöv, Joacim Sidat, Mohsin Tozan, Yesim Mavume, Alberto Francisco Bunker, Aditi Sewes, Maquins Odhiambo
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Frontiers in Public Health
Background Temperature, precipitation, relative humidity (RH), and Normalized Different Vegetation Index (NDVI), influence malaria transmission dynamics. However, an understanding of interactions between socioeconomic indicators, environmental factors and malaria incidence can help design interventions to alleviate the high burden of malaria infect...