The Impact of Climate Change on Rural Communities and Agriculture

Authors

  • Riley Smith
  • Jesse Rodriguez
  • Casey Hall

Keywords:

climate change, agriculture, rural communities, adaptation, resilience

Abstract

This study explores how climate change is reshaping agricultural practices and livelihoods in rural communities. By analyzing climate data and conducting field interviews in Asia and Africa, the research identifies adaptive strategies employed by local farmers to cope with environmental changes. Results indicate a strong link between climate adaptation and community resilience, suggesting the necessity for supportive policies and international cooperation to enhance adaptive capacity and food security.

Author Biographies

Riley Smith

PhD in Environmental Science
Indian Institute of Science
CV Raman Rd, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560012, India

Jesse Rodriguez

PhD in Sociology
University of Lagos
Akoka, Lagos, Nigeria

Casey Hall

PhD in Agriculture
National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine
Heroiv Oborony St, 15, Kyiv, 03041, Ukraine

References

In-Seok, S. E. O., JEONG, M. J., Jong-Ok, S. E. O. K., Ho-Woog, K. I. M., & CHUNG, J. K. (2022). WYLIE H. FORSYTHE: REVOLUTIONIZING LEPROSY TREATMENT IN MODERN KOREA. Astra Salvensis, 10(1).

Published

2023-12-21

Issue

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