Evaluating future climate-driven changes in agricultural water resilience: Insights from CMIP6 model simulations for the Kagera River sub-basin
Journal of Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
378, P. 124745 - 124745
Published: March 3, 2025
Language: Английский
Impact of Climate Change on River Flow, Using a Hybrid Model of LARS_WG and LSTM: A Case Study in the Kashkan Basin
Fatemeh Avazpour,
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Mohammad Hadian,
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Ali Talebi
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et al.
Results in Engineering,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 104956 - 104956
Published: April 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Climate Change and Viticulture in Italy: Historical Trends and Future Scenarios
Vittorio Alba,
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Alessandra Russi,
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Angelo Raffaele Caputo
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et al.
Atmosphere,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(8), P. 885 - 885
Published: July 25, 2024
(1)
Background:
The
aim
of
this
work
was
to
characterize
climatic
evolution
and
change
based
on
multicriteria
classification
through
the
dynamics
bioclimatic
indices
in
viticulture
across
Italy
its
regional
administrative
boundaries,
focusing
latitudes
elevations.
(2)
Methods:
This
study
analyzes
climate
influences
Italian
with
reference
historical
information
(1991–2021)
future
scenarios
(until
2080)
primarily
SSP2-4.5
SSP5-8.5
scenarios,
taking
into
account
13
GCMs.
(3)
Results:
have
all
shown
a
significant
trend
period,
an
increase
temperature
decrease
precipitation,
reflecting
their
effects
entire
territory
respect
HI,
up
44°
N
for
CI,
46°
DI,
regardless
altitude.
highlighted
shift
towards
warmer
classes
two
temperature-based
(HI
CI)
both
SSPs,
especially
altitudes
900
m
a.s.l.
DI-based
DI
remained
relatively
stable
over
time,
although
values
will
become
increasingly
negative
near
future.
(4)
Conclusions:
is
warming,
south
coastal
regions.
By
2080,
more
areas
be
“very
hot”
“warm
nights”.
Drought
also
impact
viticulture.
These
findings
spotlight
need
adaptive
strategies
hold
satisfactory
productivity
under
changing
conditions.
Language: Английский
Climate Change Impacts on Viticulture in Italy: Insights from Historical and Future Scenarios Across Administrative Areas, Latitudes, and Elevations
Vittorio Alba,
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Alessandra Russi,
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Angelo Raffaele Caputo
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et al.
Published: June 24, 2024
(1)
Background:
The
aim
of
the
work
was
to
characterize
climatic
evolution
and
change
based
on
Multi
Criteria
Classification
through
dynamics
bioclimatic
indices
in
viticulture
across
Italy
its
regional
administrative
boundaries,
focusing
latitudes
elevations.
(2)
Methods:
impact
climate
analysed
spatialized
with
reference
historical
data
from
1991
2021
Future
Scenarios
up
2080
assumed
by
SSP2-4.5
SSP5-8.5,
taking
into
account
13
GCMs.
(3)
Results:
have
all
shown
a
significant
trend
period,
an
increase
temperature
decrease
precipitation,
reflecting
their
effects
entire
Italian
territory
respect
HI,
44°N
for
CI
46°N
DI,
regardless
altitude.
highlighted
shift
towards
warmer
classes
two
temperature-based
(HI
CI)
both
SSPs,
especially
altitudes
900
m
a.s.l..
DI-based
classification
DI
remained
relatively
stable
over
time,
although
values
will
become
increasingly
negative
near
future.
(4)
Conclusions:
is
warming,
south
coastal
regions.
By
2080,
more
areas
be
“Very
Hot”
“Warm
Nights.”
Drought
also
viticulture.
importance
higher
mitigating
justifies
continuing
relocation
vineyards
as
medium-term
solution
alternative
targeted
cultivation
methods
that
must
adopted
short-term
safeguard
suitability
area
quality
Language: Английский