This chapter explored the significant impact of climate change on agricultural productivity, employing advanced geospatial analysis techniques to assess the various complex links between the climate variables and agricultural systems. By integrating satellite data with climate models, the effects of variations in the pattern of precipitation, temperature, and the incidence of which resulted in the crop yields due to events like soil fertility, extreme weather, and land use patterns can be understood, highlighting the server effects on agriculture due to climate change. Geospatial tools are very crucial for monitoring and predicting climate-related agricultural vulnerabilities, informing climate-resilient policies and sustainable farming practices. It also examines how these findings affect environmental sustainability, rural livelihoods, and food security, emphasising the need for adaptive management solutions to handle the various climate change’s effects on negative result of agricultural systems.

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Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture Via Geospatial Analysis

  • J. W. Haobijam,
  • Devina Seram,
  • Ritu Rathore,
  • K. C. Singh,
  • Chongtham Tania

摘要

This chapter explored the significant impact of climate change on agricultural productivity, employing advanced geospatial analysis techniques to assess the various complex links between the climate variables and agricultural systems. By integrating satellite data with climate models, the effects of variations in the pattern of precipitation, temperature, and the incidence of which resulted in the crop yields due to events like soil fertility, extreme weather, and land use patterns can be understood, highlighting the server effects on agriculture due to climate change. Geospatial tools are very crucial for monitoring and predicting climate-related agricultural vulnerabilities, informing climate-resilient policies and sustainable farming practices. It also examines how these findings affect environmental sustainability, rural livelihoods, and food security, emphasising the need for adaptive management solutions to handle the various climate change’s effects on negative result of agricultural systems.