Climate Change Impacts on Agriculture

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Concepts, Issues and Policies for Developing Countries

ISBN: 3031266919
ISBN 13: 9783031266911
Herausgeber: Wajid Nasim Jatoi/Muhammad Mubeen/Muhammad Zaffar Hashmi et al
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xxxii, 416 S., 1 s/w Illustr., 416 p. 1 illus.
Erscheinungsdatum: 15.06.2023
Auflage: 1/2023
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

This book offers perspective on climate change impacts on developing nations from scholars within those nations, primarily focusing on agriculture. Throughout three parts containing a total of over twenty chapters from scholars in developing countries, it aims to offer guidelines for researchers, policymakers, and farmers themselves on how developing countries can achieve sustainable food security and continue development on a sustainable basis. Part I covers climate change concepts and issues for developing countries; Part II offers chapters dealing with social issues surrounding climate change and agriculture; Part III addresses practical policies that can be implemented to work toward achieving the goals described above. Agriculture is a key sector in developing countries in terms of economic growth and social well-being. Adapting and building resilience to climate change means increasing agricultural productivity and incomes and reducing greenhouse gases emissions. This volume represents an effort toward collecting knowledge on the technical, policy and investment measures to achieve sustainable agricultural growth in the sectors of grain, fruit, vegetable, fiber, feed, livestock, fisheries and forest under climate change in one place.

Beschreibung

This book offers perspective on climate change impacts on developing nations from scholars within those nations, primarily focusing on agriculture. Throughout three parts containing a total of over twenty chapters from scholars in developing countries, it aims to offer guidelines for researchers, policymakers, and farmers themselves on how developing countries can achieve sustainable food security and continue development on a sustainable basis. Part I covers climate change concepts and issues for developing countries; Part II covers social issues surrounding climate change and agriculture; Part III addresses practical policies that can be implemented to work toward achieving the goals described above. Agriculture is a key sector in developing countries in terms of economic growth and social well-being of the poor countries. Adapting and building resilience to climate change means increasing agricultural productivity and incomes and reducing greenhouse gases emissions. This is an approach to apply the technical, policy and investment measures to achieve sustainable agricultural growth in the sectors of grain, fruit, vegetable, fiber, feed, livestock, fisheries and forest under climate change.

Autorenporträt

Wajid Nasim Jatoi serving Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture & Environment, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur (IUB), Pakistan since November 21, 2019. Before joining IUB, he served the Department of Environmental Sciences, COMSATS University Islamabad (Vehari Campus), Pakistan for 08 years, and Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, (Pakistan) for 01 year at different positions. Furthermore, he completed his Post Doctorates from FRANCE & from AUSTRALIA in the field of Climate Change & Food Security Sustainable/Precision Agriculture. Before Post Doctorates, he completed his PhD training from "College of Agriculture & Environmental Sciences, The University of Georgia, USA. Recently established and also working as Focal Person in Consortium on Climate Change, Sustainability & Conservation (CCSC), & as Director, International Center for Climate Change, Food Security & Sustainability (ICCFS), The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan. Furthermore, he has completed many national & International Research Projects in collaboration with Columbia University, USA; International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), USA; CIHEAM-IAMM France etc. He has produced more than 50 under graduates & post graduates students. He published more than 100 peer reviewed research publications (with more than 400 Impact Factor) and organized more than 50 national and international conferences/seminars/workshops and attended more than 50 national & international conferences/seminars/workshops as invited/keynote speaker, also write International book "Building Climate Resilience in Agriculture" as first editor published by Springer Nature. Dr. Muhammad Mubeen has been working as Tenured Associate Professor at Department of Environmental Sciences, COMSATS University Islamabad, Vehari Campus (Pakistan) since April, 2022. His areas of interest include Agronomy, Climate change and Agro-meteorology, Crop Growth Modeling, Remote sensing and GIS and Water management. He has expertise in Cropping system model "Decision Support System for Agro-technology Transfer (DSSAT) and GIS softwares (ArcGIS and ERDAS). He has over 100 publications in national and international peer reviewed journals and books over his areas of expertise. He is reviewer of many national and international well-reputed journals. He is also editor of international book "Building Climate Resilience in Agriculture-Theory, Practice and Future Perspective". Dr. Muhammad Zaffar Hashmi is working in the Department of Chemistry at COMSATS University Islamabad Campus, Pakistan. Dr. Hashmi works on multiple water, soil, air and health related issues, and has expertise in developing environmentally sustainable and feasible technologies. Dr Shaukat Ali holds PhD in Meteorology from the Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). He also has an LLB degree with a special focus on Environmental Law. Currently, He is working as Senior Scientific Officer in Global Change Impact Study Centre (GCISC), Ministry of Climate Change, Government of Pakistan. He started his career as a lecturer at the University and then worked for different government departments in Pakistan. Dr Ali has also worked as a consultant for Asian Development Bank. He is a visiting research scholar to 1. Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste, Italy, 2. International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Vienna, Austria and 3. APEC Climate Center (APCC), Busan, Korea. He is leading a regional research project (CRRP2018-04MY-Ali) funded by Asia Pacific Network on Global Change Research (APN). His peer-reviewed publications cover topics ranging from climate modelling, future projections of climate, extreme events and impact assessment of climate change. He is involved in multiple efforts to communicate scientific research on climate change to the public and policymakers. <

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