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APERÇU SUR LE CLIMAT DES SIÈCLES PASSÉS SUR LE TERRITOIRE DE LA ROUMANIE
Published 2012-07-01“…After consulting various sources of historical information, we try to take a note of the most important climatic events in the three Romanian countries (Wallachia, Moldavia and Transylvania) during the past two millennia (hard winters, droughts, water flood, etc.) and their effects on people’s lives (disease, famine, death) in connection with historical events (migration, wars, invasions). …”
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Agricultural Management Options for Climate Variability and Change: Sod-Based Rotation
Published 2012-08-01“…Using a sod-based rotation can improve soil water-holding capacity and potentially reduce impacts of dry spells and droughts. This 4-page fact sheet was written by David Wright, Jim Marois, Clyde Fraisse, and Daniel Dourte, and published by the UF Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, August 2012. …”
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Agricultural Management Options for Climate Variability and Change: Sod-Based Rotation
Published 2012-08-01“…Using a sod-based rotation can improve soil water-holding capacity and potentially reduce impacts of dry spells and droughts. This 4-page fact sheet was written by David Wright, Jim Marois, Clyde Fraisse, and Daniel Dourte, and published by the UF Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, August 2012. …”
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Coastal karst aquifers and submarine springs: what future for their water resources?
Published 2022-12-01“…For the coming decades, the evolution of the climate as results from the IPCC scenarios leads us to question the effects of the increase of sea level on this coastal resource, and the effects of frequent and severe droughts, added to an increase in withdrawals from aquifers caused by the coastalisation of the population.…”
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Analysis of Climate Variability and Trends for Climate-Resilient Maize Farming System in Major Agroecology Zones of Ethiopia
Published 2023-01-01“…Our research also showed that droughts now happen every one to three years; even consecutive droughts were seen in 2009, 2010, and 2011. …”
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Renaissance des potagers, naissance d’une profession
Published 2015-12-01“…It developed after the 1985-90 droughts in Niger and neighboring states of West Africa. …”
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Spatiotemporal analysis of LST changes in Morocco: Assessing climate change impacts
Published 2025-01-01“…In line with global climate change trends, Morocco has faced significant environmental challenges, including rising temperatures, decreased precipitation, and increased droughts, which have adversely affected its natural resources and agricultural productivity. …”
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Climate change and water resources: Excess, shortage, and pollution
Published 2025-01-01“…A series of extreme climate events in 2022 had a profound impact on water resources in France and western Europe. Droughts led to water shortages in several areas and were followed by winter storms that caused record flooding.Long-term projections point to significant reductions in the amount of water in rivers and groundwater reserves. …”
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How Are Cows Cooled on Dairy Farms in Florida?
Published 2019-04-01“…These conditions and their associated losses in productivity pose a growing concern to dairy producers, as more frequent and severe fluctuations in temperature, precipitation, and droughts are predicted to occur in the United States. …”
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How Are Cows Cooled on Dairy Farms in Florida?
Published 2019-04-01“…These conditions and their associated losses in productivity pose a growing concern to dairy producers, as more frequent and severe fluctuations in temperature, precipitation, and droughts are predicted to occur in the United States. …”
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Imagining the future of prison administration in response to the climate emergency
Published 2025-01-01“…Heatwaves, coastal and inland floods, storms, droughts and swelling-shrinking of clay soils are the main climate hazards identified as posing risks to French prisons. …”
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BLUE THEOLOGY AND WATERSHED DISCIPLESHIP IN SOUTH AFRICA
Published 2019-12-01“…In South Africa, a region beset with severe droughts and where water demand is outstripping supply, the work of Myers is hardly known. …”
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Climatic Factors Influencing Aleppo Pine Sap Flow in Orographic Valleys Under Two Contrasting Mediterranean Climates
Published 2025-01-01“…No significant rainfall events or droughts were recorded during the period of study, indicating a standard climatic condition in these areas. …”
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Water services and climate change: Winning innovations delivering greater resilience
Published 2025-01-01“…Depending on the particular region, it leads to increasing shortages, severe droughts and ever-growing pressure on essential infrastructure. …”
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Youth as actors and mediators in Tuareg theater and social life (Urban Niger and Mali)
Published 2020-01-01“…In northern Niger and Mali, West Africa, droughts, settling of some nomads in towns, return of labor migrants, marginal employment, and recurrent armed conflicts have prompted different generations of Tuareg (also known as Kel Tamajaq, or “people who speak Tamajaq”)—traditionally semi-nomadic, stratified, and predominantly Muslim—to reflect on dangers and opportunities for the different generations in these upheavals. …”
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Farmers’ adaptation strategies to climate change on agricultural production in Arsi zone, Oromia National Regional State of Ethiopia
Published 2025-02-01“…Climate change has a greater influence on agricultural production due to the effects of floods, droughts, and crop pests. The objective of the study was to explore farmers’ perceptions of climate change, adaptation strategies, constraints to adaptation strategies, and identify factors affecting the choice of climate change that affect adaptation strategies for agricultural production. …”
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Limiting the Carbon Footprint of an Enterprise: Calculation Methods and Solutions
Published 2023-11-01“… The importance of the carbon footprint problem is determined by its role in global warming and climate change, which lead to various negative consequences (heavy rains, droughts, floods, other climatic disasters), as well as threaten human health and well-being. …”
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Machine learning suggests climate and seasonal definitions should change under global warming
Published 2024-11-01“…The greater frequency and variability of floods, heatwaves, and droughts challenge traditional definitions of climate periods as 30-year means. …”
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Snow removal cools a small dystrophic lake
Published 2025-02-01“…These results show how water clarity modulates the influence of snow on under‐ice thermal dynamics, which is relevant to futures with snow droughts.…”
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Plants from Arid Zones of Mexico: Bioactive Compounds and Potential Use for Food Production
Published 2025-01-01“…(1) Background: Climate change has several consequences; one of them is increasing the severity of droughts. This has led to an opportunity to study arid zone plants as food sources that have potential biological activities and improve consumer health. (2) Methods: In this work, we review recent research focused on the traditional use and importance of arid zone plants, their nutritional contribution, and their beneficial effects on health when they are consumed; these effects are primarily because of their antioxidant activity, which inhibits free radicals and contributes to improved nutrition and benefits consumer health. (3) Results: Several plant-based functional food studies have shown that the consumption of bioactive compounds is a complement to drugs for preventing some chronic degenerative diseases, such as gastrointestinal diseases, diabetes, and obesity. (4) Conclusions: Given all of the previously mentioned factors, plants from arid zones are potential sources for obtaining bioactive compounds with low water requirements.…”
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