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Combating of Climate Change & Variability on Agriculture

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Smart Weather Forecast and ICT

Rathore, L S/Chattopadhyay, N/Chandras, Swati

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

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A likely impact of climatic variability and climate change on agricultural productivity is causing great concern to the scientists and planners in India, located in south central Asia. Weather forecasting at different spatial and temporal scales would be significant tool for taking appropriate measures in agriculture under future climate change scenario. Climate scenarios have the ability to inform choices about the likely impacts of temperature, precipitation, and seasonality on food production. The challenge is to develop cost effective models that are able to deliver the information in a timely and understandable form at the level of granularity needed to make it actionable. Information Communication Technologies (ICT) not only help advance weather forecasting and climate monitoring, but are also essential in disseminating information to large audiences. In the present paper, analyses the state of-art technologies of weather forecasting including the climate projections can be taken as a tool to reduce the negative impacts of climate change and climatic variability and also the active role of on-the going and proposed ICTs for adaptation in agriculture to climate change.

Autorenportrait

Dr Laxman Singh Rathore has over 33 years of experience in managing meteorological services research relating to Weather Prediction, Synoptic Meteorology and Agro-meteorology during which he published about 100 research papers & seven books. He is the Vice-Chair of the Inter Governmental Board of Global Framework for Climate Services of WMO.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 28.02.2017

Umfang: 56 S.

Sprache: ENG

Einband: KT

Format: 0.4 x 22 x 15 cm

ISBN/EAN: 9783659971815

Umbreit-Nr.: 2086198

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