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    Online Resource
    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Springer
    Keywords: Environment. ; Agriculture. ; Soil science.
    Description / Table of Contents: Part 1: Climate Change and Global Food Security -- Chapter 1: Climate Change and Global Food Security -- Chapter 2: A Perspective Way to Climate Smart Agriculture -- Chapter 3: An Insight on Different Climate Smart and Resilient Agricultural Practices -- Chapter 4: Soil Management in Sustainable Agriculture: Principles and Techniques -- Chapter 5: Dynamics of Nutrients, Soil Organic Carbon and Smart Nutrient Management Practices.-Chapter 6: Impact on Agricultural Crop Production under Climate Change Scenario -- Chapter 7: Metal (loid) Source and Effects on Peri Urban Agriculture/aquaculture sediments -- Chapter 8: Monitoring and Forecasting Land Use and Land Cover Changes in Paddy Cultivation -- Chapter 9: A bioinformatics insight on agriculture -- Part 2: Advanced technology in agriculture for climate smart faming -- Chapter 10: Advanced technology in agriculture for climate smart faming -- Chapter 11: Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies under Climate Change Scenario -- Chapter 12: Precision Farming: A Step Towards Sustainable, Climate-Smart Agriculture -- Chapter 13: Geospatial Technology for Climate Change: Influence of ENSO and IOD -- Chapter 14: Simulation Modelling for Climate Smart Agriculture -- Chapter 15: Strategic Intervention for Climate-Smart Agriculture -- Chapter 16: Climate Policies for Climate Smart Approach -- Chapter 17: Land Use Change and Agro-Climatic Interactions -- Chapter 18: Drone Technology in Perspective of Data Capturing -- Chapter 19: Renovating Conservation Agriculture: Management and Future Prospects.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XVI, 411 p. 101 illus., 99 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031527081
    Language: English
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    Publication Date: 2017-10-12
    Description: Climate, Vol. 5, Pages 80: The Impact of Climate Change on Biodiversity in Nepal: Current Knowledge, Lacunae, and Opportunities Climate doi: 10.3390/cli5040080 Authors: Aishwarya Bhattacharjee José Anadón David Lohman Tenzing Doleck Tarendra Lakhankar Bharat Shrestha Praseed Thapa Durga Devkota Sundar Tiwari Ajay Jha Mohan Siwakoti Naba Devkota Pramod Jha Nir Krakauer Nepal has an extreme altitudinal range from 60–8850 m with heterogeneous topography and distinct climatic zones. The country is considered a biodiversity hotspot, with nearly a quarter of the land area located in protected areas. Nepal and the surrounding Himalayan region are particularly vulnerable to climate change because of their abrupt ecological and climatic transitions. Tens of millions of people rely on the region’s ecosystem services, and observed and modeled warming trends predict increased climate extremes in the Himalayas. To study the ecological impacts of climate change in Nepal and inform adaptation planning, we review the literature on past, present, and predicted future climatic changes and their impacts on ecological diversity in Nepal. We found few studies focusing on organisms, while research on species and communities was more common. Most studies document or predict species range shifts and changes in community composition. Results of these few investigations highlight major lacunae in research regarding the effects of changing climate on species comprising the Himalayan biota. Further empirical work is needed at all levels of biological organization to build on information regarding direct ecological impacts of climatic changes in the region. Countries face an ever-increasing threat of climate change, and Nepal has strong physiographic, elevational, and climatic gradients that could provide a useful model for studying the effects of climate change on a mountainous, and highly biodiverse, area.
    Electronic ISSN: 2225-1154
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering , Geosciences
    Published by MDPI
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