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L. Arnalte-Mura ; D. Ortiz-Miranda ; P. Cerrada-Serra ; V. Martinez-Gomez ; O.M. Moreno-Pérez ; R. Barbu ; H. Bjørkhaug ; M. Czekaj ; D.G. Duckett ; F. Galli ; G. Goussios ; M. Grivins ; P.A. Hernández ; P. Prosperi ; S. Sumane |The capacity of the food system to respond to the economic, demographic and environmental challenges ahead has become a topic of increasing interest, with particular attention to the roles and responsibilities of the different actors to ensure m[...]Article
Agricultural adaptation to climate change is indispensable. However, the degree of adaptation depends on adaptive capacity levels and it only takes place if the appropriate resources are present. Cross-sectional climate response models ignore th[...]Article
Climate change, in addition to reducing rainfall and increasing temperature, has led to a decline in water quality and increased groundwater salinity in Iran. These factors have a negative effect on crop yields. Therefore, the assessment of the [...]Article
A. Elbeltagi ; M.R. Aslam ; A. Malik ; B. Mehdinejadiani ; A. Srivastava ; A.S. Bhatia ; J. Deng |Spatial-temporal information of different water resources is essential to rationally manage, sustainably develop, and optimally utilize water. This study focused on simulating future water footprint (WF) of two agronomically important crops (i.e[...]Article
D. Hirschfeld ; K.E. Hill ; B. Riordan |Climate changes and associated impacts are placing pressure on institutions and the professionals working within them to become proactive and to plan for more extreme impacts in distant futures. Despite a growing recognition of the need for clim[...]Article
Agricultural production is the main consumer of water. Future population growth, income growth, and dietary shifts are expected to increase demand for water. The paper presents a brief review of the water footprint of crop production and the sus[...]Article
Food insecurity is extensive throughout the world and hunger and malnutrition are expected to remain serious humanitarian and political concerns, both in the short term and for the foreseeable future, particularly in low income developing countr[...]Article
LUnion vise la cible zéro émission carbone en 2050. Cette orientation, qui pèse peu à léchelle du Monde, impacte beaucoup les équilibres socio-économiques des États membres. LUE, nétant pas dotée des compétences fiscales et sociales permetta[...]Article
M. Ghanian ; O.M. Ghoochani ; M. Dehghanpour ; M. Taqipour ; F. Taheri ; M. Cotton |Adaptation to climate change is a matter of urgent social scientific analysis. Within the agricultural sector of many developing nations, farmers must make long-term decisions to adapt to climate change impacts in order to provide food security [...]Article
C. Labrousse ; W. Ludwig ; S. Pinel ; M. Sadaoui ; G. Lacquement |In the Mediterranean, climate change and human pressures are expected to significantly impact the availability of surface water resources. In order to quantify these impacts during the last 60 years (19592018), we examined the hydro-climatic an[...]Article
Mediterranean land systems are amongst the most susceptible to global change, in part due to the regions vulnerability to climate change and misfit within a high production demanding political and societal setting. The impact of global drivers [...]Article
C. Frasconi Wendt ; A. Nunes ; R. Verble ; G. Santini ; M. Boieiro ; C. Branquinho |Mediterranean drylands are particularly vulnerable to predicted increases in aridity which are expected to have negative consequences for biodiversity. To understand the effects of climate change on ecosystems, a framework for the selection of i[...]Article
Les changements des variables climatiques telles que la température affectent directement les conditions de vie des espèces marines y compris les espèces de poissons. Dans ce travail, nous avons examiné le niveau dexposition de la distribution [...]Article
To cope with ever-increasing demand and ensure food security, agronomic systems have shifted over time from traditional agriculture, based on the organic fertilization of soils, to intensive and specialized farming that use chemical fertilizatio[...]Article
This paper provides a critical assessment of the literature estimating the consequences of climate impacts in agriculture and the food system. This literature focuses overwhelmingly on the impact of elevated CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere,[...]Article
Understanding the complex relationship between water, agriculture and poverty (WAP) is essential for informed policy-making in light of increasing demand for scarce water resources and greater climatic variability. Yet, our understanding of the [...]Article
The pressure of growing urbanization, industrialization and water scarcity resulting from climate change imposes limitations on the amount of water allocated to agriculture. There will need to be an increase in food production of almost 50% by 2[...]Article
I. Ouraich ; H. Dudu ; W.E. Tyner ; E.H. Cakmak |The extent to which agricultural trade liberalisation can be an adaptation strategy in the face of climate change remains to be an open discussion in the literature. We set out to answer this question in the context of Morocco and Turkey by taki[...]Article
Lagroécologie est perçue comme la réponse aux défis de la productivité des systèmes agricoles face à une demande croissante et, dans le même temps, à latténuation du changement climatique, à la restauration des milieux, à la réduction des surf[...]Article
Le 8 août 2019, le Groupe dexperts international sur lévolution du climat (Giec) a lancé un nouvel avertissement solennel sur le changement climatique et ses conséquences probables. Il souligne lurgence dune gestion durable des sols pour fre[...]Article
Resilience-based approaches to climate change have yet to be widely applied in agriculture. In this sector, indicators have been centered on the impacts of climate on production systems, crops, yields, infrastructure, financial performance, farm[...]Article
Alors que les aléas récurrents de la météorologie rappellent à chacun les changements climatiques en cours, la sensibilisation et lacculturation au changement climatique et à ses impacts par les territoires restent un enjeu majeur. Lobjectif e[...]Article
A. Adham ; J.G. Wesseling ; R. Abed ; M. Riksen ; M. Ouessar ; C. Ritsema |Climate change is believed to have a large impact on water resources system both globally and regionally. It has become a major global issue, especially in developing countries because these are most affected by its impacts. Rainwater harvesting[...]Article
H. Bahri ; M. Annabi ; H. Cheikh Mhamed ; A. Frija |Several circulation models are forecasting climate changes in the Mediterranean region. Accordingly, it is expected that water scarcity in the region will be higher with drastic shifts of hydrological and erosive watershed responses. In Tunisia,[...]Article
Il ne se passe plus un jour sans que le réchauffement ou le changement climatique fasse la une de la presse, des télés ou des radios. Si les constats sont largement détaillés, quen est-il des solutions ? Comment lagriculture aujourdhui se pré[...]Article
A. Rouabhi ; M. Hafsi ; P. Monneveux |In Setif region (Algeria), the constraints of the semi-arid climate already limit farm profitability. Throughout the years, local farmers have modified their farming systems to mitigate the negative effects of climate. This paper aimed to descri[...]Article
Migration and climate change are two of the most important challenges the world currently faces. They are connected as climate change may stimulate or hinder migration. One of the sectors strongly affected by climate change is agriculture, which[...]Article
A. Del Pozo ; N. Brunel-Saldias ; A. Engler ; S. Ortega-Farias ; C. Acevedo-Opazo ; G.A. Lobos ; R. Jara-Rojas ; M.A. Molina-Montenegro |The world's five Mediterranean-climate regions (MCRs) share unique climatic regimes of mild, wet winters and warm and dry summers. Agriculture in these regions is threatened by increases in the occurrence of drought and high temperature events a[...]Article
J. Hansen ; J. Hellin ; T. Rosenstock ; E. Fisher ; J. Cairns ; C. Stirling ; C. Lamanna ; J. van Etten ; A. Rose ; B. Campbell |Climate variability is a major source of risk to smallholder farmers and pastoralists, particularly in dryland regions. A growing body of evidence links climate-related risk to the extent and the persistence of rural poverty in these environment[...]Article
Le réchauffement climatique récent et son attribution aux activités humaines ne sont plus questionnés. Les sciences du climat sont sous les feux de la rampe depuis une trentaine dannées ; la synthèse des connaissances et leur transmission vers [...]