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Diversity at Landscape Level to Increase Resilience. A Review
Published 2023“…This has resulted in the extinction of species, droughts, and price fluctuations in agricultural products. …”
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Diversity at Landscape Level to Increase Resilience. A Review
Published 2022“…This has resulted in the extinction of species, droughts, and price fluctuations in agricultural products. …”
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EFFECT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON AGRICULTURAL SECTOR: EVIDENCE FROM NIGERIA
Published 2024-08-01“…At the same time, climate-smart agricultural innovations to conserve water such as solar-powered drip irrigation and rainwater harvesting should be concentrated on to help farmers cope with droughts. Also, farmers can cut emissions by improving fertilizer use. …”
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Climate change and the resurgence of waterborne diseases: Focus on Sub-Saharan Africa
Published 2025-01-01“…For example, flooding can lead to contaminated water sources, while droughts compromise water quantity and quality. Additionally, extreme weather events can cause malnutrition, population displacement and disrupt livelihoods, further increasing vulnerability to diseases. …”
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Application of Gene Expression Programming and Support Vector Regression models to Modeling and Prediction Monthly precipitation
Published 2018-03-01“…Estimating and predicting precipitation and achieving its runoff play an important role to correct management and exploitation of basins, management of dams and reservoirs, minimizing the flood damages and droughts, and water resource management, so they are considered by hydrologists. …”
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COPING UP WITH CLIMATE CHANGE: A Case Study of a Banten Muslim Community
Published 2024-07-01“…The article describes the difficulties and uncertainties that the farmers encounter, such as droughts, floods, pests, crop failures, and fluctuating prices. …”
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Modelling Climate Change Impacts on the Seasonality of Water Resources in the Upper Ca River Watershed in Southeast Asia
Published 2014-01-01“…This is expected to exacerbate the problem of seasonally uneven distribution of water resources: a large volume of water in the wet season and a scarcity of water in the dry season, a pattern that indicates the possibility of more frequent floods in the wet season and droughts in the dry season.…”
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Integrating water availability for electrolysis into energy system modeling
Published 2025-03-01“…As a result, fresh water availability will diminish ever more and more due to droughts and extreme weather events. Water is a key part of many central aspects of life but will also become important in the future for electrolysis to synthesize hydrogen, a promising energy carrier in energy systems for the transition from fossil to renewable energy. …”
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Applying Stationary and Nonstationary Generalized Extreme Value Distributions in Modeling Annual Extreme Temperature Patterns
Published 2024-01-01“…These results highlight the potential for extreme temperature conditions, such as heatwaves and droughts, particularly in regions with heavy-tailed distributions. …”
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Le mythe du microcèbe primitif
Published 2011-10-01“…We propose the alternative hypothesis of a reduction of body size, or dwarfism, a phenomenon known to occur frequently on islands, and in isolated regions subject to El Niño-related unpredictable droughts. We confirm Gould’s model of progenesis, which explains dwarfism by hypervariability leading to acceleration of life history. …”
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The effect of groundwater depth on topsoil organic matter mineralization during a simulated dry summer in northwestern Europe
Published 2025-01-01“…<p>With climate change expected to intensify the occurrence and severity of droughts, the impacts of the groundwater table (GWT) depth and capillary rise on topsoil moisture may become critical drivers of biological activity. …”
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Trends in the Occurrence of Compound Extremes of Temperature and Precipitation in Côte d’Ivoire
Published 2024-12-01“…These increases in compound extremes could lead to an increase in droughts and natural disasters across the country and could have a negative impact on socio-economic activities, such as transportation and agricultural production. …”
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Modeling the flow of Oued Cherraa Basin (northeastern Morocco) using the SWAT model and evaluating model performance
Published 2025-01-01“…In these areas, modeling serves as an alternative to direct monitoring, helping to understand hydrological responses to water challenges such as floods, droughts and irrigation needs. The study used the SWAT model (ArcSWAT 2012 version) to simulate river flow in the Oued Cherraa basin. …”
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Opportunities and Challenges for Pastoral Beef Cattle Production in Ethiopia
Published 2022-01-01“…In contrast, problems with beef cattle production systems, diseases, shortages of feed and water, lack of veterinary services, droughts, lack of market access and infrastructure, illegal animal trades, and poor genetic potential of indigenous cattle are among the limiting factors that hamper efficient beef production in the country. …”
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Recent changes in ENSO’s impacts on the summertime circumglobal teleconnection and mid-latitude extremes
Published 2025-01-01“…Here, we show that the CGT’s circulation structure has been displaced westward by half a wavelength since the late 1970s, more severely impacting heatwaves and droughts over East Europe, East Asia, and southwestern North America. …”
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A Review of Removal of Pollutants from Water/Wastewater Using Different Types of Nanomaterials
Published 2014-01-01“…The rapidly increasing population, depleting water resources, and climate change resulting in prolonged droughts and floods have rendered drinking water a competitive resource in many parts of the world. …”
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Variabilidade pluviométrica na área paulista da bacia hidrográfica do rio Ribeira de Iguape (Brasil) e a influência do ENOS, a partir da técnica Box-Plot
Published 2024-10-01“…In many ENSO years, surpluses occurred mainly in spring (October, November and December) and late summer (January, February and March). In the LA phase, droughts were more evident in the spring (September and October) and in the months of February and March. …”
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Statistical and anomalies analysis of the 50-year precipitation of the synoptic stations in Iran
Published 2023-03-01“…Most wet periods occur in the spring and the lowest in summer and the highest dry periods occur in the autumn and the lowest in spring. The number of droughts in the cold periods is significant. Also, the frequency of occurrence of dry periods is more than wet periods.…”
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Communicating climate change: The role of nature-based community development program in enhancing stakeholders engagement
Published 2025-01-01“…Climate change has an impact on both urban and rural inhabitants, with droughts and crop failures among the most severe. In Indonesia, specifically in the village of Sungai Pakning, Bengkalis Regency, Riau Province; the Plaju sub-district, Palembang City, South Sumatra Province; and Klayas village, Sorong Regency, Southwest Papua Province. …”
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Transboundary hydropolitical conflicts and their impact on river morphology and environmental degradation in the Hirmand Basin, West Asia
Published 2025-01-01“…Landsat imagery analysis (1987–2022) via Google Earth Engine reveals significant morphological changes, with 43% of river arcs shifting by 500–1200 m and an annual width reduction of three meters, even during wet periods. Further, prolonged droughts and upstream water diversions have desiccated the Hamoun Lake, obliterating ecosystems, displacing residents, and transforming exposed lakebeds into major dust sources. …”
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