Climate Change and Agrometeorology

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· Springer Nature
eBook
214
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The monograph focuses on agricultural meteorology and climate change and its impacts on different crops. Comprising of chapters from experts, the book discusses and provides first-hand information to the long term shifts in weather patterns and temperature impacting soil, water and crops. Each chapter focuses in detail on the impact of plant- water – soil nexus and climate change on agriculture and food security.

Covering the basic concepts about the temperature, pressure and humidity correlation with the increased demands of food, the book explores in detail the impact of adverse climatic conditions like drought, floods, increasing levels of carbon dioxide emissions and other simultaneous effects like soil fertility depletion on the cropping systems and overall crop productivity. The book touches the challenges of climate change, adaptive methods, mitigation strategies, with careful explanation of governance, plans and policies required to provide guidelines to stake holders so they can best prepare for the negative climate change impacts.

While touching the agricultural challenges faced globally due to climate change, the book serves as a reference book for students, researchers and policy makers, involved in horticulture, agriculture and environmental sciences and climate change.

About the author

Dr Latief Ahmad

Visiting Scientist, PhD

School of Environmental Sciences, University of Guelph-ON Canada


Dr Asim Biswas

Associate Professor,

School of Environmental Sciences, University of Guelph-ON Canada


Dr. Jon Warland

Associate Dean,

School of Environmental Sciences, University of Guelph-ON Canada


Ms Insha Anjum

Research Scholar,

Faculty of Horticulture, SKUAST-K Shalimar





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