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  • Rice and Climate Change: It’s Significance towards Achieving Food Security in Nigeria: A Review

    Diagi B. E., Edokpa D. O., Suzan Ajiere
    18-27

    Article ID: 2532
    596  (Abstract) 252  (Download)

    Abstract: Climate change is already impacting on every aspect of man life on earth especially in the agricultural sectors of developing nations. In Nigeria, and indeed the world over, seasons are shifting, temperatures are rising, landscapes are changing and sea levels are rising. Extreme weather events like drought and flood are becoming more frequent and pronounced.[3] stressed on the fact that Agriculture will suffer... More

    2021-02-07
  • Socio-Economic and Environmental Impacts Assessment of Using Different Rainwater Harvesting Techniques in Sarida Catchment, West Bank, Palestine

    Marwan Ghaleb Ghanem, Wasim Ahmed, Sameer Shadeed, Michel Riksen
    1-5

    Article ID: 1974
    599  (Abstract) 186  (Download)

    Abstract: A statistically representative questionnaire targeted people using rainwater harvesting (RWH) techniques in rural communities of Sarida catchment,West Bank, Palestine was distributed and analyzed. The main objective of this study is to assess the social, economic, and environmental impacts of adopting RWH techniques (e.g. cisterns, concrete and clay ponds, Wadi ponds, earth dams, and stone terraces)... More

    2020-07-02
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