AGRICULTURE-BOLIVIA: MORE FALLOUT FROM EL NINOJuan Carlos Rocha
The El-nino effect on agriculture sector can be overcome by adopting the certain measures by the govt. The Govt. should keep their eyes open on the forecasting of metrological dept. about the monsoon and direct the agencies to make aware about the monsoon to our farmers so that they accordin...
C.Prakash Khedun, ...R.A.Kaiser, inEncyclopedia of Agriculture and Food Systems, 2014 South America El Niño is associated with severe drought in Mexico and most of Brazil, whereas Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay benefit from increased precipitation. The coastal areas of Ecuador, Northern Per...
Rural upland communities largely dependent on small-scale agriculture and natural resources for survival are particularly vulnerable to the negative effects of extreme climate events. Government policies have not only failed to mitigate this vulnerability but have served to exacerbate it. Women face ...
Climate change is not a new phenomenon, but the impact of an intensified El Nino this year has made it more urgent to stem its adverse impact on cocoa production. "We have reached a juncture in the climate crisis where harm reduction is no longer enough," said Daroci. ...
Residents of Petaluma, California, paddle through their neighborhood in February 1998, after El Nino storms caused flooding and mudslides in Northern California. John G. Mabanglo | AFP | Getty Images It is so dry in California that the U.S. Department of Agriculture recently reported that 94 ...
El Nino conditions are set to disrupt the power sectors of various markets across Latin America, stemming from downside risks to hydropower generation. This, in turn, constitutes an upside risk to natural gas demand in Central America, the Caribbean and north-eastern South America over the near-...
The impacts of the 1997-1998 El Nino rains in the Mount Kenya region were heterogeneously distributed among agricultural villages in the area. The magnitud... S Takaoka - 《Mountain Research & Development》 被引量: 0发表: 2005年 Impact of the 1997-1998 El Ni?o Rains on Farms in the Moun...
producer and exporter, is bracing for El Nino. The 2015 drought alone was forecast to cost about $900 million in gross crop revenue losses, and 10,100 direct seasonal job losses, according to anAugust 2015 reporton the drought and California agriculture from the University of California at ...
and India. Although tropical countries have the most to gain from successful prediction of El Niño, for many countries outside the tropics, such as Japan and the United States, more accurate prediction of El Niño will also benefit strategic planning in areas such as agriculture, and the ...