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How much does climate change add to the challenge of feeding the planet this century?
(IOP Publishing, 2019)
(Hydro)climatological studies of climate change and variability in Central America
(2018-06-26)
This is the presentation of Hugo Hidalgo at the CORDEX Central America and South America Training Workshop on Downscaling Techniques, in La Paz, Bolivia, June 25 to 27, 2018.
(Hydro)climatological studies of climate change and variability in Central America
(2018-06-26)
This is the presentation of Hugo Hidalgo at the CORDEX Central America and South America Training Workshop on Downscaling Techniques, in La Paz, Bolivia, June 25 to 27, 2018.
Interpolation techniques for climate variables
(CIMMYT, 2012)
An assessment of the economic impact of climate change on the health sector In Guyana
(ECLAC, Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean, 2011-10-22)
Climate change is considered to be the most pervasive and truly global of all issues affecting humanity. It poses a serious threat to the environment, as well as to economies and societies. Whilst it is clear that the ...
Irrigation infrastructure development in the Limarí Basin in Central Chile: implications for adaptation to climate variability and climate change
(2014)
One option to deal with climate variability in agriculture is to build irrigation infrastructure, although
this may lead to the overdevelopment of water resources, leading to ‘basin closure’. The Limarí
Basin, in central ...
Climate Variability and Change in South America: ENSO, Decadal Variability and Climate Change in South America: Trends, Teleconnections, and Potential Impacts; Guayaquil, Ecuador, 12-14 October 2010
(Wiley, 2010-12)
El Niño and the Southern Oscillation (ENSO) have profound effects on South American climate. Warm ENSO events (El Niños) and cold ENSO events (La Niñas), which occur on year-to-year time scales, are associated with droughts, ...
Climate change evidence in Brazil from Köppen's climate annual types frequency
(2019-03-15)
This article proposes to use the Köppen classification to evidence climate change in Brazil. To do so, the average monthly temperature and precipitation data were computed for a set of 208 stations, representative of the ...