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Advancing the Resilience of Rural People to Climate Change through Indigenous Best Practices: Experices derived from the analysis of indigenous best practices employed by irrigation farmers in coping with the adverse effects of climate change in two agro-ecological zones of Katsina State in northern Nigeria. The focal aim is to highlight the valuable lessons, provoke critical thinking and give ins魅力 发表于 2025-3-30 13:36:10
Deriving Useful Information from Bimonthly Global-Scale Climate Analysis for Climate Change Adaptatiship between the second mode and the global SST distributions. Having substantiated this with monthly and seasonal-scale SST analyses, it suggested that this atypical pattern warranted numerical modeling studies or should be verified using other high resolution datasets. The SST predictor features iPATHY 发表于 2025-3-30 19:01:26
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Forestry and Resilience to Climate Change: A Synthesis on Application of Forest-Based Adaptation Str people. It also builds from review of related reports and other publications on forestry as relates to climate change. The study revealed forest and tree-based systems in the context of sustainable forest management plays a significant role on disaster risk reduction and abatement to impacts of cli观察 发表于 2025-3-31 04:26:27
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Potential for Scaling up Climate Smart Agricultural Practices: Examples from Sub-Saharan Africar promise include water harvesting and small-scale irrigation, climate information, and natural resource conservation. The presence of successful smallholder CSA practices in SSA means that opportunities exist for cross-country learning and scaling up by supporting farmers’ efforts through exchange暂停,间歇 发表于 2025-3-31 09:43:04
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Impact Assessment of Climate Change on Crop Diseases Incidence and Severity in Nigeriayam tuber gall); 21.73–82.53% (root gall nematode) in 2012; 8.4% (tuber gall), 25.68% (dry rot) in 2014. The incidence and severity of fungi diseases ranged from 15.7–30.0% (powdery mildew) in 2010; 7.35% (leaf rot) in 2011; 37.33–48.0% (anthracnose) in 2012; 1.7–26.7% (anthracnose) in 2013. The incRobust 发表于 2025-3-31 20:52:27
A Synthesis of Smallholder Farmers’ Adaptation to Climate Change in Southern Africa: Averting Adaptatation as well as various farm-level adaptation measures and barriers to adaptation at the farm household level. It also reviews smallholder farmer constraints to autonomous adaptation and implications on adaptation policies. More research is needed on local level assessment methods and standard ind