Climate change, drought, land degradation and migration: exploring the linkages
Droughts are significant drivers of land degradation, which in turn has adverse effects on
resource-dependent rural populations and can potentially lead to livelihood losses and …
resource-dependent rural populations and can potentially lead to livelihood losses and …
The cost of mitigation revisited
Estimates of economic implications of climate policy are important inputs into policy-making.
Despite care to contextualize quantitative assessments of mitigation costs, one strong view …
Despite care to contextualize quantitative assessments of mitigation costs, one strong view …
[HTML][HTML] Towards environmental Sustainability: Devolving the influence of carbon dioxide emission to population growth, climate change, Forestry, livestock and crops …
Global warming is an important issue from the last few decades and causing climate change
due to carbon dioxide emission and greenhouse gases emission. The present study's key …
due to carbon dioxide emission and greenhouse gases emission. The present study's key …
Climate variability, crop and conflict: Exploring the impacts of spatial concentration in agricultural production
Although substantive agreement exists on the role of climate variability and food scarcity in
increasing violence, a limited number of studies have investigated how food resources affect …
increasing violence, a limited number of studies have investigated how food resources affect …
Climatic conditions are weak predictors of asylum migration
Recent research suggests that climate variability and change significantly affect forced
migration, within and across borders. Yet, migration is also informed by a range of non …
migration, within and across borders. Yet, migration is also informed by a range of non …
Rural out-migration and the livelihood vulnerability under the intensifying drought and salinity intrusion impacts in the Mekong Delta
Out-migration is of high concern for rural communities in many deltas around the world, that
are under the pressure of drought and saltwater intrusion (DSI). In the coastal provinces in …
are under the pressure of drought and saltwater intrusion (DSI). In the coastal provinces in …
Harnessing translational research in wheat for climate resilience
MP Reynolds, JM Lewis, K Ammar… - Journal of …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Despite being the world's most widely grown crop, research investments in wheat (Triticum
aestivum and Triticum durum) fall behind those in other staple crops. Current yield gains will …
aestivum and Triticum durum) fall behind those in other staple crops. Current yield gains will …
Agroforestry for sustainable development: Assessing frameworks to drive agricultural sector growth
Agroforestry is widely promoted to mitigate climate change and strengthen agricultural
systems; this study thus evaluates various agroforestry systems practiced in South Asian …
systems; this study thus evaluates various agroforestry systems practiced in South Asian …
Assessment of the climate-smart agriculture interventions towards the avenues of sustainable production–consumption
In the current scenario, climatic adversities and a growing population are adding woes to the
concerns of food safety and security. Furthermore, with the implementation of Sustainable …
concerns of food safety and security. Furthermore, with the implementation of Sustainable …
The empirical analysis of climate change impacts and adaptation in agriculture
A Ortiz-Bobea - Handbook of agricultural economics, 2021 - Elsevier
Agriculture is arguably the most climate-sensitive sector of the economy. Growing concerns
about anthropogenic climate change have increased research interest in assessing its …
about anthropogenic climate change have increased research interest in assessing its …