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Modern Concepts & Developments in Agronomy

Climate Change Effects on Watershed Processes and Resilience

  • Open or ClosePrem B Parajuli*

    Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Mississippi State University, USA

    *Corresponding author: Prem B Parajuli, Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, 130 Creelman Street, 39762, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, USA

Submission: February 23, 2022;Published: February 25, 2022

DOI: 10.31031/MCDA.2021.10.000738

ISSN: 2637-7659
Volume10 Issue3

Abstract

Adaptive watershed planning provides resilience to mitigate potential losses from agroecosystems due to climate change. Climate change is a global problem, but the earliest and most extreme consequences could be experienced in areas that are most exposed to its severity. Global greenhouse gas concentrations and surface temperatures are continuously increasing since atleast last four decades mostly caused by human activities. Globally some regions observed heavy precipitation, while other areas are observing deficit precipitation and drought [1]. Such variation in the global temperature and precipitation pattern increases the risk of environmental hazards like flooding, storm surge, landslides, soil erosion, drought, and other environmental damage [2].

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