2/15/2023 0 Comments Big weather events in 2006International Conference on Capacity Building for Climate Change 21 October 2002 Google ScholarĬhopra P (2006) Drought Risk Assessment using Remote Sensing and GIS: A case study of Gujarat. Aspects of crop and livestock production, as well as agriculture’s natural resource base, that are influenced by weather and climatic conditions include air and water pollution soil erosion from wind or water the incidence and effects of drought crop growth animal production the incidence and extent of pests and diseases the incidence, frequency, and extent of frost the dangers of forest and bush fires losses during storage and transport and the safety and effectiveness of all on-farm operations ( Mavi and Tupper 2004).Īggarwal PK (2002) Climate Change and Agriculture: Information Needs and Research Priorities. High preparedness, prior knowledge of the timing and magnitude of weather events and climatic anomalies and effective recovery plans will do much to reduce their impact on production levels, on land resources and on other assets such as structures and infrastructure and natural ecosystems that are integral to agricultural operations. Of the total annual crop losses in world agriculture, many are due to direct weather and climatic effects such as drought, flash floods, untimely rains, frost, hail, and storms. Extreme weather events, and climatic anomalies, have major impacts on agriculture.
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