Climate Resilient Sustainable Agricultural Production Systems
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Air, Climate Change and Sustainability".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2020) | Viewed by 37073
Special Issue Editor
2. PMAS Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi, Punjab , Pakistan
Interests: agronomy; agroecosystems modeling; cropping systems; farm modeling; crop physiology; nutrients cycling; climate change; impact assessments; adaptation and mitigation
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Climate change an important environmental issue is a major concern for the agricultural production systems. It is affecting agriculture in a complex wide spectrum through the soil-crop-atmosphere continuum as well as livestock production, lives and livelihoods of producers and consumers. The chief elements of climate change include rising temperature, modified frequency of extreme events, and elevated CO2. Crop production is one of the sensitive sectors to climate variability and change. Climate change has affected crop growth, development and yield over the past few decades across the globe directly or indirectly. Direct effects are due to increased CO2 fertilization which leads to higher photosynthetic rate and water use efficiency. Indirect effects include crop responses to variability in temperature or rainfall. Temperature variability is an important determinant of yield particularly when high temperatures coincide with flowering. Increases in temperature during the crop life cycle change the duration of the crop season from sowing to maturity. Higher seasonal temperature increases the risk of drought, limits photosynthesis and reduces light interception by accelerating crop phenological development. Similarly, variability in rainfall under rainfed agriculture is big concern for sustainable crop production and cropping patterns. Therefore, it is imperative to design strategies which could minimize the impacts of climate change on agricultural production systems and bring sustainability in the system by considering water-food-energy nexus.
Dr. Ahmed Mukhtar
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Climate Change
- Agronomy
- Crop Modeling
- Crop physiology
- Crop production
- Nutrients management
- Water-food-energy nexus
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