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Climate Change and Sustainable Agro-ecology in Global Drylands
- Publication Year:
- 2024
- Edition:
- 1st
- Author:
- El-Beltagy, Adel; Lal, Rattan; Malik, Kauser
- Publisher:
- CAB International
- ISBN:
- 978-1-80-062485-6
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This book takes a holistic approach to sustainable management of drylands to make agriculture drought-resilient.
Drylands, a home for nearly 2.5 billion people, are highly vulnerable to anthropogenic climate change, and dryland area may expand to 50% of the Earth's surface by 2100. Climate change may also aggravate the prevalence of undernutrition and malnutrition because of adverse effects on quantity and quality of food production in these regions.
In this book, eminent scientists from around the world share their knowledge and experiences for adaptation and mitigation of anthropogenic climate change through innovation in sustainable management of water, soil, crops, livestock, and fisheries. They anticipate that climate change will have major impacts on agro-ecosystems which require continuous dynamic assessments, globally, regionally, and at the local level where the major action of adaptation would have to occur. The assessment will require international cooperation and national capacity-building. This book emphasizes approaches such as smart and precision agriculture, conservation agriculture, and new innovation and technology as tools for adaptation and mitigation. Several chapters are devoted to the human dimensions and policy considerations with emphasis on enhancing coping and adaptive capacity. This book addresses the picture after COP27, including loss and damage, governance, and finance.
This book:
Drylands, a home for nearly 2.5 billion people, are highly vulnerable to anthropogenic climate change, and dryland area may expand to 50% of the Earth's surface by 2100. Climate change may also aggravate the prevalence of undernutrition and malnutrition because of adverse effects on quantity and quality of food production in these regions.
In this book, eminent scientists from around the world share their knowledge and experiences for adaptation and mitigation of anthropogenic climate change through innovation in sustainable management of water, soil, crops, livestock, and fisheries. They anticipate that climate change will have major impacts on agro-ecosystems which require continuous dynamic assessments, globally, regionally, and at the local level where the major action of adaptation would have to occur. The assessment will require international cooperation and national capacity-building. This book emphasizes approaches such as smart and precision agriculture, conservation agriculture, and new innovation and technology as tools for adaptation and mitigation. Several chapters are devoted to the human dimensions and policy considerations with emphasis on enhancing coping and adaptive capacity. This book addresses the picture after COP27, including loss and damage, governance, and finance.
This book:
- Examines sustainable management for drylands as a solution to environmental and food security issues.
- Uses a holistic approach to evaluate sustainable management of drylands.
- Explains how researchers are translating science into action for greening global drylands.
Details
- Platform:
- OvidSP
- Publisher:
- CAB International
- Product Type:
- Book
- Author:
- El-Beltagy, Adel; Lal, Rattan; Malik, Kauser
- ISBN:
- 978-1-80-062485-6
- Specialty:
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- Agriculture
- Agronomy
- Earth & Geological Sciences
- Ecology
- Language:
- English
- Edition:
- 1st
- Pages:
- 384
- Publication Year:
- 2024