Climate change and agricultural vulnerability: a case study of rain-fed wheat in Kairouan, Central Tunisia

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 11 - Trang 137-142 - 2010
Raoudha Mougou1, Mohsen Mansour2, Ana Iglesias3, Rim Zitouna Chebbi1, Antonella Battaglini4
1Institut National de Recherche en Génie Rural, Eaux et Forêts (INRGREF), Ministry of Agriculture and Hydraulic Resources, Ariana, Tunisia
2Centre Régional de Recherches en Horticulture et Agriculture Biologique, Sousse, Tunisia
3Technical University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain
4Transdisciplinary Concepts and Methods, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Potsdam, Germany

Tóm tắt

In the Maghreb and North African regions, the interannual climate variability causes severe impacts on agriculture through long drought episodes. Impacts are expected to increase due to projected climate change. Decreasing water availability will have a direct impact on the agriculture sector and could endanger the socioeconomic development and social stability in Tunisia where rain-fed agriculture represents the main occupancy and means of subsistence for the large rural population.

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