2). The number of required years increases to 15 to 20 years in less favourable environments (rainfed maize at North Platte and Barrow). Hence, depending upon water supply, 10 (irrigated or favourable rainfed environments) to 20 years of daily weather data (harsh rainfed environments) are ...
“Some of these issues, in particular climate change and water management, have also implications to the international security.” (Hellenic Republic Ministry of Environment and Energy, 2022, p. 448). Two of the climate risks from the codebook were not used at all, namely ‘permafrost’ and ...
As countries position themselves to harness these resources for energy transitions and economic recovery, civil society faces a dual responsibility: to ensure that the governance of these minerals reflects transparency, equity, and environmental responsibility, and to challenge extractive models that risk r...
11.Crop Assimilation Model– Simulating soil, water, and crop processes to better understand crop productivity and monitoring using the Crop Assimilation Model tool in GRASS GIS. 12.Water Stress– Balancing the ratio of local withdrawal (demand) over the available water (supply). 13.Historical Agri...
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However in this reality, NGOs will need to report to their donors how they used the “earthquake funding” to assist the most vulnerable amongst affected people. What is infuriating is to witness the chronic poverty, the lack of access to water, the absence of decent infrastructure or income...
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