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ANALYSING THE PLANT VARIETY PROTECTION WITH RESPECT TO FOOD SECURITY IN INDIAN CONTEXT

kishan sharma

Published: 2025-04-16
Subjects: Education, Social and Behavioral Sciences

Ending hunger, achieving food security and sustainable agriculture is the second Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) out of seventeen SDGs of United Nations and it aims to ensure food security and nutrition to each individual globally. Plant varieties protection (PVP)and plant breeders’ rights protection agreements and laws like International Union for the Protection of New varieties of Plant [...]

Evaluating the role of observational uncertainty in climate impact assessments: Temperature-driven yellow fever risk in South America

Sally Jahn, Keith Fraser, Katy AM Gaythorpe, et al.

Published: 2025-04-18
Subjects: Medicine and Health Sciences

Global gridded temperature data sets (GGTDs) vary in their information sources, quality control procedures, generation techniques, and spatial-temporal resolutions, introducing observational uncertainty. This uncertainty is critical not only for studies on current climate conditions but also for future climate change projections, where observational data sets are used for bias correction and [...]

Oxic conditions in shallow marine settings during the Permian-Triassic Mass Extinction

Anja B Frank, Elisabeth Warncke-Rüting, Stephen Grasby, et al.

Published: 2025-04-17
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The concept that ultra-shallow marine anoxia was a major cause of the Permian-Triassic mass extinction was partly based on sections from the Dolomites (Italy). We test this hypothesis by re-examining the Dolomites record, utilizing an updated redox sensitive trace metal (V, U and Mo) approach, combined with Fe speciation and Th/U ratios, and paleontological observations. Redox sensitive trace [...]

A controlled release experiment for investigating methane measurement performance at landfills

Rafee Iftakhar Hossain, Pylyp Buntov, Yurii Dudak, et al.

Published: 2025-04-18
Subjects: Earth Sciences

We assessed the performance of various methane measurement solutions in landfill applications. A measurement solution is defined as a system or market offering that quantifies and/or localizes emissions. Our study involved full-scale multipoint- and area-source (dispersed) controlled releases of methane from the ground surface of a closed 25-hectare landfill with collection system and a [...]

Floods and Water Management in Chiang Mai and the Upper Ping catchment, Northern Thailand

Cassian P. F. Pirard

Published: 2025-04-17
Subjects: Geomorphology, Hydrology, Sedimentology, Water Resource Management

The city of Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand has been subject to regular major floods in the past couple of decades. In this review, we provide some background information on the hydrology of Upper Ping river catchment, the hydrogeology of the Chiang Mai – Lamphun basin, historical records of hydrological events in the area and more recent depictions of major floods. In the second part of this [...]

A Simple Method for Designing Infiltration Low Impact Development Techniques Considering Effects of Urbanization and Climate Change

Marcus N. Gomes Jr., Cesar A. F. do Lago, Eduardo M. Mendiondo

Published: 2024-10-12
Subjects: Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Hydraulic Engineering

Infiltration-focused low-impact development (LID) solutions aim to gradually absorb surface runoff, playing a critical role in reducing both peak flow rates and runoff volumes. These systems are commonly designed with specific surface areas and controlled ponding depths to provide sufficient storage capacity that counteracts the increased runoff resulting from urban expansion. Nevertheless, [...]

Simulation of multiply scattered elastic waves with 3D wave-equation and radiative transfer equation for displacements and their gradients

Mirko Bracale, Ludovic Margerin, Romain Brossier, et al.

Published: 2025-04-19
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

In this study, we investigate the behavior of seismic waves in a highly scattering medium using numerical simulations of the full wavefield, based on Spectral Element Method solutions of the wave equation. The simulated 3D elastic medium was designed with Von Kármán-correlated heterogeneity, providing a realistic representation of the complexities present in natural seismic environments. We [...]

Heatwave Characteristics in Different Ecosystems across Türkiye: Historical and Future Insights from CMIP6 Simulations

Serhan Yeşilköy

Published: 2025-04-19
Subjects: Atmospheric Sciences, Climate, Meteorology

Heatwaves pose significant threats to diverse sectors, including agriculture and forestry. This extreme weather event is characterized by prolonged periods of exceptionally high air temperatures and has caused substantial economic damage and affecting millions. During heatwave events, agricultural and forest lands are affected by intensified thermal stress and water scarcity, impacting plant [...]

Temporal dynamics of biotic homogenization and differentiation across marine fish communities

Zoë Jean Kitchel, Aurore Maureaud, Alexa Fredston, et al.

Published: 2025-04-20
Subjects: Marine Biology

Humans have transformed ecosystems through habitat modification, harvesting, species introduction, and climate change. Changes in species distribution and composition are often thought to induce biotic homogenization, defined as a decline in spatial beta diversity through time. However, it is unclear whether homogenization is common in ocean ecosystems and if changes in beta diversity exhibit [...]

Evaluation of climatic and non-climatic influence on malaria prevalence in the Upper River Region of The Gambia

Ugochinyere Agatha Okafor, Umberto D’Alessandro, Vincent Nduka Ojeh, et al.

Published: 2025-04-20
Subjects: Public Health

Despite the scale-up of intervention, malaria remains a burden in the Upper River Region of The Gambia. Climate changes and non-climatic conditions can substantially influence malaria prevalence, and further affect the coverage of preventive interventions. This work aimed at exploring the different climatic and non-climatic risk factors associated with malaria. A descriptive research method using [...]

North American ice sheet persistence during past warm periods should inform future projections

Roger Cameron Creel, Robert Kopp, Andrea Dutton, et al.

Published: 2025-04-23
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

How fast sea level rises in the next century will depend on how fast the Antarctic Ice Sheet responds to warming. Projections of future Antarctic Ice Sheet behavior are shaped by the assumption that peak sea level during past warm periods occurred after ice sheets had disappeared from North America. Here we present emerging evidence from paleoceanography and allied disciplines to argue that North [...]

Evaluating the role of observational uncertainty in climate impact assessments: Temperature-driven yellow fever risk in South America

Sally Jahn, Keith Fraser, Katy AM Gaythorpe, et al.

Published: 2025-04-20
Subjects: Environmental Sciences

Global gridded temperature data sets (GGTDs) vary in their information sources, quality control procedures, generation techniques, and spatial-temporal resolutions, introducing observational uncertainty. This uncertainty is critical not only for studies on current climate conditions but also for future climate change projections, where observational data sets are used for bias correction and [...]

Waterlogging, Health and Healthcare Access in Southwest Bangladesh

Lucie Clech, Manuela De Allegri, Lucas Franceschin, et al.

Published: 2025-04-20
Subjects: Public Health

Waterlogging, a form of stagnant flooding, is increasingly affecting southwest Bangladesh and is expected to intensify with the expansion of shrimp farming and climate change, contributing to environmental degradation. However, its impacts on health, health service utilisation and household health expenditures remain poorly understood. We conducted a quantitative study between August and [...]

What works in agrarian adaptation: a systematic assessment of CGIAR climate research evidence

Edward R Carr, Aditi Mukherji

Published: 2026-05-08
Subjects: Geography

Effective climate adaptation in agrarian settings is critical for the billions of people whose livelihoods depend on agriculture, yet evidence on what adaptation actions actually reduce climate risk remains fragmented and difficult to generalize. In this study we assess the effectiveness of agrarian adaptation using 403 empirical case studies published by CGIAR scientists and partners in [...]

Assessing Temporal Drought Severity in Kenya's Arid and Semi-Arid Landscape Using Google Earth Engine and the Normalised Difference Drought Index

Brian Marvis Waswala-Olewe, George Paul Omondi, Paul Waswa Webala, et al.

Published: 2025-04-20
Subjects: Environmental Sciences

Arid and Semi‐Arid Lands have witnessed a surge in extreme climatic events with devastating environmental and livelihood effects. Understanding the dynamics of these extreme events, including drought, is essential for anticipatory action among resource‐dependent communities. This study utilised Earth Observatory Systems and Google Earth Engine to analyse 24 years of Normalised Difference Drought [...]

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