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sind somit auch in Deutschland von hoher Relevanz. Im vorliegenden Projekt wird der erwartbare Klimawandel durch das … Bewässerungsbedürftigkeit zu ermitteln. Diese Informationen werden mit räumlichen Daten zur landwirtschaftlichen Landnutzung Bayerns verknüpft … on these climate projections, the irrigation demand of Bavaria's agriculture is calculated in a model simulation. The …
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On September 11 and 12, 2017, a symposium on "Irrigation in agriculture", jointly organized by the Thünen Institute … Sciences, Campus Suderburg. For this purpose, experts from the field of irrigation were invited to give current assessments on … the development of irrigation needs and the irrigation-worthiness of different crops at different locations in Germany as …
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irrigation demand will mostly increase over Vietnam. The integrated river basin analysis over the 22 basins of Vietnam shows that …
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served by the supply system. An empirical application of EDMIs is performed for two irrigation districts in Andalusia …
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To justify substantial emission reductions, recent literature on cost-benefit analysis of climate change suggests discounting environment consumption with an environmental discount rate instead of a consumption discount rate that is usually used in cost-benefit analysis. The present study...
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To justify substantial carbon emission reductions, recent literature on cost-benefit analysis of climate change suggests discounting environmental quality at a lower discount rate than the standard consumption discount rate. Recent literature also shows that a theoretical foundation for such a...
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To justify substantial carbon emission reductions, recent literature on cost-benefit analysis of climate change suggests discounting environmental quality at a lower discount rate than the standard consumption discount rate. Recent literature also shows that a theoretical foundation for such a...
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Methane is a major anthropogenic greenhouse gas, second only to carbon dioxide (CO2) in its impact on climate change. Methane (CH4) has a high global warming potential that is 25 times as large as the one of CO2 on a 100 year time horizon according to the latest IPCC report. Thus, CH4...
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It is not immediately clear how to discount distant-future events, like climate change, when the distant-future discount rate itself is uncertain. The so-called Weitzman-Gollier puzzle is the fact that two seemingly symmetric and equally plausible ways of dealing with uncertain future discount...
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