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Do public works programmes foster climate resilience? Conceptual framework and review of empirical evidence

open access: yesInternational Social Security Review, Volume 78, Issue 2-3, Page 145-171, April-September 2025.
Abstract Public works programmes (PWPs) are pervasively used to tackle poverty and unemployment, and to build infrastructure and skills in low‐ and middle‐income countries. While their impacts on poverty, food security and labour outcomes have been widely documented, there is little research focusing on the role of PWPs in supporting household climate ...
Francesco Burchi   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Концептуализация проблемы климатической миграции

open access: yesHalyk̦aralyk̦ k̦atynastar ža̋ne halyk̦aralyk̦ k̦u̇k̦yk̦ seriâsì
Изменение климата оказывает негативное воздействие на различные аспекты жизни человека. Ухудшение состояния окружающей среды, обусловленная негативными последствиями изменения климата, привело к внутреннему и внешнему перемещению населения по всему миру.
Г.С. Байкушикова
doaj   +1 more source

Характеристика новых селекционных сортов Таджикистана [PDF]

open access: yesПисьма в Вавиловский журнал генетики и селекции
Селекция, как основной фактор в интенсификации сельскохозяйственного производства, играет особую роль в создании и сохранении новых полезных генотипов растений.
К. Партоев   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Оценка влияния климатической политики на сельское хозяйство субъектов РФ при различных климатических сценариях

open access: yesЭкономика региона
Существующие модельные оценки влияния климатической политики на сельское хозяйство, как правило, не учитывают, что её предстоит проводить при ином климате. Немногие работы, свободные от этого упрощения, не анализируют субнациональный уровень.
Николай Михайлович Светлов
doaj   +1 more source

Climate change in pest risk assessment: Interpretation and communication of uncertainties

open access: yesEPPO Bulletin, Volume 54, Issue S1, Page 4-19, March 2024.
Abstract The prevailing climatic conditions found in a region are the primary determinant of the suitability of that area to support pests and diseases. Pest risk assessment is the primary biosecurity tool used to assess that suitability, but the changing climatic conditions owing to greenhouse gas emissions are rarely considered.
Catherine Bradshaw   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Beyond the present: How climate change is relevant to pest risk analysis

open access: yesEPPO Bulletin, Volume 54, Issue S1, Page 20-37, March 2024.
Abstract Climate change is widely recognized as a critical global challenge with far‐reaching consequences. It affects pest species by altering their population dynamics, actual and potential distribution areas, as well as interactions with their hosts and natural enemies. Climate change thus has potentially important implications for multiple areas of
Anna M. Szyniszewska   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

International collaboration to assess and manage the impacts of climate change on plant health in the framework of the International Plant Protection Convention

open access: yesEPPO Bulletin, Volume 54, Issue S1, Page 89-91, March 2024.
Abstract As part of the 2020–2030 strategic framework for the International Plant Protection Convention, a focus group on climate change was established in 2021. The focus group includes scientists and plant health officials from around the world. The group has been raising awareness of the importance of climate change to plant health, promoting the ...
Dominic Eyre   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Horizon scanning: Tools to identify emerging threats to plant health in a changing world

open access: yesEPPO Bulletin, Volume 54, Issue S1, Page 73-88, March 2024.
Abstract In the context of risk analysis, horizon scanning activity is a necessary component of any foresight process. This applies also to the specific context of biological invasions, supported and accelerated by climate change and global trade. Today, various institutions and research centres are equipped with a set of tools and methods for early ...
A. Antoniou   +13 more
wiley   +1 more source

Including climate change in pest risk assessment: Current practices and perspectives for future implementation

open access: yesEPPO Bulletin, Volume 54, Issue S1, Page 52-72, March 2024.
Abstract The evaluation of the potential for newly arrived species to survive and the determination whether a founder population can become established and subsequently spread and cause negative impacts are crucial considerations when performing a pest risk assessment in plant health. Climate change has clear consequences concerning the potential range
M. C. Rosace   +13 more
wiley   +1 more source

Modelling tools for including climate change in pest risk assessments

open access: yesEPPO Bulletin, Volume 54, Issue S1, Page 38-51, March 2024.
Abstract This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the modelling tools available for integrating climate change impacts into pest risk assessments (PRA), elucidating the existing methodologies and models employed to understand the potential distributions of pests based on historical data and under future climate change scenarios. We highlight the
Darren Kriticos   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

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