Search Results - Climate changes Mexico.

  1. Wheat yield and tillage-straw management system × year interaction explained by climatic co-variables for an irrigated bed planting system in northwestern Mexico by Verhulst, Nele, Sayre, K.D., Vargas, M., Crossa, J., Deckers, J., Raes, Dirk, Govaerts, Bram

    Published 2011
    “…The PB-straw retained was the most stable in different climatic conditions, indicating that this management system could contribute to maintaining wheat yield in a changing climate scenario.…”
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    Journal Article
  2. Silvopastoral systems and their role in climate change mitigation and nationally determined contributions in Latin America by Rivera, Julián Esteban, Serna, Laura, Arango, Jacobo, Barahona, Rolando, Murgueitio, Enrique, Torres, Felipe, Chará, Julián

    Published 2023
    “…Cattle ranching is a productive activity that generates high amounts of greenhouse gases (GHG) such as methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2), but can also provide effective alternatives to mitigate and adapt to climate change. Within the livestock sector, silvopastoral systems (SPS) have the capacity to reduce GHG emissions, increase carbon stocks, adapt to climate change, improve animal welfare and increase production of milk, beef and timber under different conditions. …”
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    Book Chapter
  3. How does climate exacerbate root causes of conflict in Guatemala? Climate Security Pathway Analysis by Ferré Garcia, Tània, Madurga Lopez, Ignacio M., Medina, Leonardo, Penel, Charlotte, Carneiro, Bia, Liebig, Theresa Ines, Läderach, Peter R.D., Pacillo, Grazia

    Published 2023
    “…The lack of access to alternative livelihood options may increase engagement in illicit activities and recruitment by criminal groups, indirectly contributing to the strength of organized crime networks active in the border regions with Mexico and Honduras. 2. Resource Availability and Access: The impact of climate change on water, land and food systems has been observed and is predicted to further reduce agricultural land productivity, decrease key cash crop yields, as well as hinder the availability and access to natural resources in Guatemala. …”
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    Brief
  4. Climate change impacts on family farming systems and local adaptation strategies in Chiapas and the Yucatán Peninsula by Peña, Meliza, Schröder, Lea, Euler, Michael

    Published 2025
    “…To identify concrete entry points for enhancing climate-change adaptation and mitigation at local and territorial levels. he study identified several concrete entry points for strengthening climate-change adaptation and mitigation cross the region. …”
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    Informe técnico
  5. A systematic literature review on the relationships between land tenure, cattle farming, and climate change by Díaz Baca, Manuel Francisco, Moreno Lerma, Leonardo, Triana Ángel, Natalia, Burkart, Stefan

    Published 2024
    “…Through a systematic literature review drawing on empirical evidence from six countries in the Global South, namely Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa, we shed light on the complex interplay of factors driving climate change in these regions. …”
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    Poster
  6. An integrated framework for assessing vulnerability to climate change and developing adaptation strategies for coffee growing families in Mesoamerica by Baca, María, Läderach, Peter R.D., Haggar, Jeremy P., Götz, Schroth, Ovalle Rivera, Oriana

    Published 2014
    “…To quantify exposure, changes in the climatic suitability for coffee and other crops were predicted through niche modelling based on historical climate data and locations of coffee growing areas from Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and Nicaragua. …”
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    Journal Article
  7. Global change: Impacts on water and food security by Ringler, Claudia, Biswas, Asit K., Cline, Sarah A.

    Published 2010
    “…Globalization can also have a profound impact on the water sector – in terms of allocation and use of water – and thus on food security as well. Other global change processes, particularly climate change, are also likely to have far-reaching impacts on water and food security, and societies around the world. …”
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    Libro
  8. The geographical distribution of climate finance for agriculture by Hoogzaad J, Hoberg J, Haupt, F.

    Published 2014
    “…From 2010 to 2012, climate finance in the agricultural sector shifted dramatically to increase public funds for adaptation (USD 155 to 314 million) and decrease private funds for climate change mitigation (USD 289 to 48 million), primarily due to declining carbon prices in 2010 and 2011 and countries’ commitments to fast-start finance under the UNFCCC. …”
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    Informe técnico
  9. Potential policy projects for decreasing fluoride concentrations in the groundwater of Aguascalientes, Mexico by Fällström, Elice

    Published 2022
    “…Reductions in groundwater quality due to aquifer depletion is a growing issue globally and will become more prominent with continued climate change and population growth. Dry regions are particularly vulnerable to this issue due to their reliance on groundwater for water supply. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  10. An Agriculture-Focused, Regionally Disaggregated Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Mexico, 2008 by International Food Policy Research Institute, Institute for Advanced Development Studies, Kiel Institute for the World Economy

    Published 2015
    “…This data study includes highly disaggregated Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for the Mexican economy for year 2008. The Mexico SAM was built as the main data base for the calibration of a Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Model, used to investigate the quantitative effects of climate change on the Mexican economy, with emphasis on analyzing its distributional impacts. …”
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    Conjunto de datos
  11. Agriculture-focused, Regionally Disaggregated Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Mexico, 2008 by Jemio, Luis Carlos, Andersen, Lykke E., Wiebelt, Manfred, Breisinger, Clemens

    Published 2015
    “…It presents the methodology and data sources used, assumptions made, criteria adopted to disaggregate the SAM’s accounts and the main results obtained. The Mexico SAM was built as the main data base for the calibration of a Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Model, used to investigate the quantitative effects of climate change on the Mexican economy, with emphasis on analyzing its distributional impacts. …”
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    Data Paper

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