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Journal articles on the topic "Rural Development; Climate Change; Water Supply and Weather variations"

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Ewubare, Dennis Brown, and Femi Sammy Ajisafe. "LONG TERM IMPLICATIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA." International Journal of Research - Granthaalayah 6, no. 9 (2018): 340–50. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1451855.

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This paper examined the effects of climate change on rural development in Nigeria. In this paper, rural development was measured by the percentage of the population with access to improved water supply. On the other hand, the measures of climate change employed in this paper are precipitations, variations in temperature and per capita carbon dioxide emissions. Data on the variables were sourced from the World Development Indicators (WDI) and the analytical techniques include descriptive statistics, unit root test, Hansen cointegration test and FullyModified Least Squares (FMOLS). The Kwiatkows
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Danjuma Maiwada, Umar, Muhammad Garzali Qabasiyu, Mohammed Hamza Dauda, and Aminu Abdulkadir Aliyu. "Effects of 5G Network and Climatic Fluctuations on Sorghum Yield in Nigeria." International Journal of Scientific Research 4, no. 1 (2024): 18–31. https://doi.org/10.25299/ijsr.2024.16931.

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In Nigeria, sorghum stands as a staple crop with significant importance for food security and the economy. This study investigates the effects of climatic fluctuations, particularly rainfall variability and temperature changes, on the yield of sorghum across different agro-ecological zones in Nigeria. Additionally, it examines the influence of 5G network technology on agricultural practices and data-driven decision-making processes related to sorghum cultivation. Utilizing a combination of historical climate data, sorghum yield records, and statistical models, we analyze the correlation betwee
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Mukherjee, Dhiman. "Food Security Under The Era Of Climate Change Threat." Journal of Advanced Agriculture & Horticulture Research 1, no. 1 (2021): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.55124/jahr.v1i1.78.

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Agriculture production is directly dependent on climate change and weather. Possible changes in temperature, precipitation and CO2 concentration are expected to significantly impact crop growth and ultimately we lose our crop productivity and indirectly affect the sustainable food availability issue. The overall impact of climate change on worldwide food production is considered to be low to moderate with successful adaptation and adequate irrigation. Climate change has a serious impact on the availability of various resources on the earth especially water, which sustains life on this planet.
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Dennis Brown, Ewubare, and Ajisafe Femi Sammy. "LONG TERM IMPLICATIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 6, no. 9 (2018): 340–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v6.i9.2018.1239.

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This paper examined the effects of climate change on rural development in Nigeria. In this paper, rural development was measured by the percentage of the population with access to improved water supply. On the other hand, the measures of climate change employed in this paper are precipitations, variations in temperature and per capita carbon dioxide emissions. Data on the variables were sourced from the World Development Indicators (WDI) and the analytical techniques include descriptive statistics, unit root test, Hansen cointegration test and Fully-Modified Least Squares (FMOLS). The Kwiatkow
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Anjum, Sumreen, Zain Mustaq, Mubeen Sarwar, et al. "Climate change and its Impact on Agriculture." Journal of Agriculture and Biology 2, no. 1 (2024): 84–103. https://doi.org/10.55627/agribiol.002.01.0970.

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Global agriculture is facing serious problems from climate change, which will affect agricultural productivity, water availability, and rural lives. This study looks at the many effects of climate change on agriculture, emphasizing important patterns, weak points, and mitigation techniques. An rise in the severity of extreme weather events, altered precipitation patterns, and rising temperatures all cause disruptions to agricultural systems, which has an impact on animal production and crop yields. Problems with irrigation management and food security are made worse by changes in water supply
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Anjum, Sumreen, Zain Mustaq, Mubeen Sarwar, et al. "Climate change and its Impact on Agriculture." Journal of Agriculture and Biology 2, no. 2 (2024): 199–218. https://doi.org/10.55627/agribiol.002.02.0970.

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Global agriculture is facing serious problems from climate change, which will affect agricultural productivity, water availability, and rural lives. This study looks at the many effects of climate change on agriculture, emphasizing important patterns, weak points, and mitigation techniques. An rise in the severity of extreme weather events, altered precipitation patterns, and rising temperatures all cause disruptions to agricultural systems, which has an impact on animal production and crop yields. Problems with irrigation management and food security are made worse by changes in water supply
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Cho, Gun-Ho, Mirza Junaid Ahmad, and Kyung-Sook Choi. "Water Supply Reliability of Agricultural Reservoirs under Varying Climate and Rice Farming Practices." Water 13, no. 21 (2021): 2988. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w13212988.

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Technological development and climate change dictate farming practices, which can directly affect irrigation water requirement and supply. In this article, the water supply reliability (WSR) of 62 major Korean agricultural reservoirs was comprehensively evaluated for varying climate and farming practices. Field surveys identified the recent divergence from standard rice farming practices and a 45-year daily weather data set (1973–2017) was examined to understand the phenomenon of climate change. Effective rainfall increments mitigated the imminent surges in rice irrigation water requirements d
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Jeon, Min-Gi, Won-Ho Nam, Young-Sik Mun, Juung-Heun Ok, Seonah Hwang, and Seung-Oh Hur. "Development of Drought Vulnerability Index for Upland Crops using Soil Moisture Data." Journal of the Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation 22, no. 4 (2022): 11–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.9798/kosham.2022.22.4.11.

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Recently, with changing rainfall patterns worldwide due to climate change, the effects and damages of upland crops are increasing. A water supply system from irrigation facilities such as agricultural reservoirs and pumping stations has been established in paddy fields, whereas irrigation uplands equipped with water supply facilities account for only 18.5% of the upland area. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze vulnerable areas of upland droughts because they depend on natural rainfall and lack the ability to respond to drought damage. Currently, there is limited drought information to respo
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Xaba, Ntokozo, and Ajay Kumar Mishra. "Exploring the patterns of dry and wet spells: a case study of Ethekwini District Municipality, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa." International Journal of Business Ecosystem & Strategy (2687-2293) 6, no. 3 (2024): 276–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.36096/ijbes.v6i3.515.

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Climate change is characterised by long-term changes in typical weather patterns, which can span from several decades to millions of years. Variations in temperature, precipitation, and other climatic factors are among the variables often used to quantify or qualify climate change. Most scholars recognize droughts and floods as two prominent consequences of climate change. Hence, the utilisation of climate change indicators such as periods of drought and heavy rainfall is of utmost importance. U. This study aimed at assessing patterns of dry and wet spell implications in the Central and Northe
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Teye, Joseph Kofi, Joseph Awetori Yaro, and Simon Bawakyillenuo. "Local farmers’ experiences and perceptions of climate change in the Northern Savannah zone of Ghana." International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management 7, no. 3 (2015): 327–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijccsm-05-2014-0066.

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Purpose – This paper aims to examine the perceptions and experiences of climate change by local farmers in the Northern Savannah zone of Ghana. Although recent scholarship shows that local people’s perceptions of climate change is necessary for devising strategies to deal with the problem, only a few researchers have examined local knowledge of climate change in Africa. Design/methodology/approach – Primary data were collected from six rural communities in the Northern Savannah zone of Ghana, using a questionnaire survey on a sample of 530 farmers, in-depth interviews and focus group discussio
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Book chapters on the topic "Rural Development; Climate Change; Water Supply and Weather variations"

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Karaş, Ertuğrul. "Sustainable Soil and Water Management in Arid Climates in the Mediterranean Climate Zone." In Beyond Rain - The Future of Irrigation in a Changing Climate [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.1009836.

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Climate change and global warming pose serious threats to agriculture, water resources, and the environment, especially in the Mediterranean climate zone. This region is facing rising temperatures and decreasing rainfall, while the frequency of extreme weather events, such as droughts, floods, and heavy rainfall, is increasing. The Mediterranean basin holds only 1.2% of the world’s renewable water resources, and it is expected that freshwater resources will decrease by 25–50% by 2050. Turkey is one of the most affected countries, with diminishing water sources and significant losses in agricul
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