Water in agriculture
... weather extremes due to climate change and, therefore, also more dry periods or heavy showers with flooding. Combined with our high degree of urbanization, the amount of paved area, and our popula...
... weather extremes due to climate change and, therefore, also more dry periods or heavy showers with flooding. Combined with our high degree of urbanization, the amount of paved area, and our popula...
...eals the soil, all those functions are lost. This results in, among other things, a greater risk of flooding, less water infiltration, warmer cities and towns, less CO2 storage by plants and the so...
...agricultural soils. With climate change, agriculture is experiencing both increased drought and flooding problems. Healthy soils, on the one hand, store more water and allow good rooting, so pl...
...rough mineralizationincreased water permeability resulting in less runoff, a reduced risk of flooding and better replenishment of surface and groundwatera higher water holding capacity whic...
...particular, drier summers, a shortage of fresh water, the rise in sea levels and the higher risk of flooding (with salt water) puts pressure on agriculture in the North Sea region. SalFar examines ...
The aim of the project is to limit the risks of drought, salinization and flooding in the Oudland Polder by means of a coordinated and adapted water and land management.
... so-called NBSs or nature-based solutions, to tackle societal challenges such as climate change and flooding linked to coastal safety. After all, there is a field of tension between the great need ...
...each erosion. It is not sustainable to keep raising these defenses endlessly to contain the risk of flooding. They're also very expensive, and they have a disruptive effect on the coastal environme...
...ral land). Today, for example, the grasslands along rivers already protect the local residents from flooding. Accessible fields in the outskirts of towns offer cooling to overheated city dwellers. ...
...on agricultural parcels. In wet periods, the soils can drain less well, which increases the risk of flooding. In dry periods, the crop roots cannot be penetrate to deeper soil and the moisture from...
...lity and increasing resilience to extreme weather events due to climate change, such as drought and flooding. Internationally, experts are studying how this natural process can be promoted via ...
... companies and organizations that (need) data during the Agridagen in Ravels: "The applications are flooding in. Now is the time to build your on-ramp to our data highway."Among the pioneer...
... 45% in dry years. Reed fescue is suitable for mowing and grazing and well resistant to drought and flooding. Due to its slow juvenile growth, the grass is preferably sown in late summer. After...