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Evaluation of Climate Change on Agricultural Production in Afghanistan

Year 2022, Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 91 - 100, 29.12.2022

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This review article focuses on evaluation of climate change on Agricultural production in Afghanistan. Because a large portion of the population in Afghanistan relies on farming as a source of income, sustainable agricultural techniques are essential. In addition, one of the south Asian nations affected by climate change is Afghanistan. Crop yields are also very low due to negative effects of climate change. The yields of crops like wheat, rice, and corn have recently continued to decline because of the recent drought related to agriculture; livestock, connected dynamics of desertification, land degradation, water, economic sectors, urban, and energy are the most likely negative effects of climate change in Afghanistan. Climate models predict that Afghanistan will be subject to a variety of new and increasing climatic dangers. Climate change has already begun and will not stop, that it is expected to affect different biological processes differently.

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Year 2022, Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 91 - 100, 29.12.2022

Abstract

References

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  • Sharma R., Sonder K. & Sika G. 2015. Potential impact of climate change trends on wheat production and mitigation strategies in Afghanistan. Journal of Agricultural Science, 7(4): 40.
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  • Shukla P. R., Skeg J., Buendia E. C., Masson-Delmotte V., Pörtner H. O., Roberts D. C. & Malley J. 2019. Climate Change and Land: an IPCC special report on climate change, desertification, land degradation, sustainable land management, food security, and greenhouse gas fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems.
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  • Tavva S., Abdelali-Martini M., Aw-Hassan A., Rischkowsky B., Tibbo M. & Rizvi J. 2013. Gender roles in agriculture: The case of Afghanistan. Indian Journal of Gender Studies, 20(1), 111-134.
  • Thomas V. & Ramzi A. M. 2011. SRI contributions to rice production dealing with water management constraints in northeastern Afghanistan. Paddy and Water Environment, 9(1), 101-109.
  • Tiwari V., Matin M. A., Qamer F. M., Ellenburg W. L., Bajracharya B., Vadrevu K. ... & Yusafi, W. 2020. Wheat area mapping in Afghanistan based on optical and SAR time-series images in google earth engine cloud environment. Frontiers in Environmental Science, 8, 77.
  • Uçak A. B. & Bağdatlı M.C. 2017. Effects of Deficit Irrigation Treatments on Seed Yield, Oil Ratio and Water Use Efficiency of Sunflower (Helianthus annuusL.), Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 26(4): 2983-2991
  • Weiss J. 2009. The economics of climate change in Southeast Asia: a regional review. WFP U. & NEPA, N. 2016. Climate change in Afghanistan: What does it mean for rural livelihoods and food security? Afghanistan.
  • Wijenayake V. 2018. Human rights and climate change: focusing on South Asia. In Routledge Handbook of Human Rights and Climate Governance (pp. 312-318). Routledge.
  • World Bank Group. 2021. Climate Risk Country Profile: Afghanistan. World Bank
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Rowida Khalily

Publication Date December 29, 2022
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APA Khalily, R. (2022). Evaluation of Climate Change on Agricultural Production in Afghanistan. Eurasian Journal of Agricultural Research, 6(2), 91-100.
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