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Technology in the field of climate change is continually evolving. Technological advancement and modernization have led to the enhancement of ecosystem assessment and intelligent solutions to tackle climate change, which in turn has helped improve ecosystem sustainability, its productivity, and food security. As the world population rises, it is crucial that we develop innovative methods for sustainable ecosystems to meet the increasing needs in terms of ecosystem services and resources. Intelligent Solutions to Evaluate Climate Change Impacts brings together a set of works that provide new insights, challenges, and opportunities on climate change impacts, risks, vulnerability, and adaptation in a changing world. It provides a holistic examination of intelligent solutions for evaluating climate change impacts on the natural environment and human society. Covering topics such as air pollution, environmental vulnerability, and modeling and forecasting techniques, this book is a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, practitioners, educators, postgraduate students, and more.
This volume is the outcome of an international cooperation between 73 scientists, experts, and practitioners from many countries, disciplines, and professional areas. As a part of a series of CERES publications, the volume attempts to contribute to the scientific debate about the food–biodiversity–climate nexus by developing a comprehensive region-specific and broader global understanding of the linkages between these areas, especially in the context of Global South. Instead of providing only modern science-based solutions for the nexus related challenges, the volume covers case studies that present mixed solutions, offering the use of traditional ecological knowledge in combination with...
Since the second half of the 20th Century, our agricultural bee pollinators have faced mounting threats from ecological disturbance and pan-global movement of pathogens and parasites. At the same time, the area of pollinator-dependent crops is increasing globally with no end in sight. Never before has so much been asked of our finite pool of bee pollinators. This book not only explores the evolutionary and ecologic bases of these dynamics, it translates this knowledge into practical research-based guidance for using bees to pollinate crops. It emphasizes conserving wild bee populations as well as culturing honey bees, bumble bees, and managed solitary bees. To cover such a range of biology, ...
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Part of the CERES publication series, this book explores the critical nexus between food systems, biodiversity, and climate resilience. Through a multi-regional analysis, it examines how environmental and climate changes—driven by unsustainable agriculture, land-use shifts, and pollution—disrupt ecosystems and threaten food security. Grounded in empirical research, particularly from Asia and Africa, it highlights biodiversity’s role in sustaining food systems and presents nature-based solutions such as agroecology, land restoration, and the integration of traditional knowledge with scientific innovation. A valuable resource for policymakers, researchers, and practitioners, this volume takes a systems-based approach to managing trade-offs, fostering synergies, and driving sustainable food and climate strategies.