Assessing the future global distribution of land ecosystems as determined by climate change and cropland incursion
The geographic distribution of natural ecosystems is afected by both climate and cropland.
The geographic distribution of natural ecosystems is afected by both climate and cropland.
We present results from large ensembles of projected twenty-first century changes in seasonal precipitation and near-surface air temperature for the nation of South Africa.
Climate change will likely affect several of the dimensions that determine people’s food security status in Bangladesh, from crop production to the availability and accessibility of food products.
Climatic variability and change continue to militate against efforts to increase agricultural productivity and food and nutrition security in many developing countries.
We consider the interplay of climate change impacts, global mitigation policies, and the economic interests of developing countries to 2050.
Predicting high-magnitude, low-frequency crop losses in the first half of the growing season can help identify need for early national and local interventions.
"The ability of California's water supply system to adapt to long-term climatic and demographic changes is examined.
The ability of California's water supply system to adapt to long-term climatic and demographic changes is examined.