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Bijay Regmi, Samir Kunwar, Tri Dev Acharya and Purushottam Gyawali
Malnutrition, hunger, and rural poverty in Nepal are prevalent issues that have been exacerbated by the negative impacts of climate change on crop production. To create a more sustainable and resilient food system, it is crucial to explore alternative op...
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Md Asif Rahman and Yang Lu
The assessment of concrete infrastructures? functionality during natural hazards is fundamental in evaluating their performance and emergency response. In this work, the alkali?silica reaction (ASR) in concrete is evaluated under the climate change impac...
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Aliasghar Montazar and Daniel Putnam
Drought and climate change have decreased water availability for agriculture, especially in the desert of southwestern USA. Efficiency enhancements in irrigation management aimed at conserving water are key to adjust to limits in water supply, improve pr...
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Minxue He
This work aims to assess potential changes in the mean and extreme precipitation and temperature across the Sacramento?San Joaquin Delta (Delta) in California in the 21st century. The study employs operative climate model projections from the Coupled Mod...
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Emily Wei and Jennifer Miselis
Recent field and modeling studies have shown that barrier island resiliency is sensitive to sediment fluxes from the shoreface, making it important to evaluate how shoreface sediment availability varies in coastal systems. To do this, we assessed shorefa...
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Alen Shrestha, Md Mafuzur Rahaman, Ajay Kalra, Balbhadra Thakur, Kenneth W. Lamb and Pankaj Maheshwari
Regional assessments of droughts are limited, and meticulous assessments over larger spatial scales are generally not substantial. Understanding drought variability on a regional scale is crucial for enhancing the resiliency and adaptive ability of water...
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Adrienne Fung and Roger Babcock, Jr.
Collection systems in coastal cities are often below the groundwater table, leading to groundwater infiltration (GWI) through defects such as cracks and poor lateral connections. Climate-change-induced sea level rise (SLR) will raise groundwater levels, ...
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Constantine Boussalis, Travis G. Coan and Mirya R. Holman
City governments have a large role to play in climate change mitigation and adaptation policies, given that urban locales are responsible for disproportionately high levels of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and are on the ?front lines? of observed and an...
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Theepakorn Jithitikulchai
Knowledge on the impact of climate variability on the decadal timescale is important for policy makers and planners in order for them to make decisions in a range of sectors, including agriculture, water resources, energy, and infrastructure. This study ...
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Felipe Quintero, Ricardo Mantilla, Christopher Anderson, David Claman and Witold Krajewski
The authors explore the uncertainty implied in the estimation of changes in flood frequency due to climate change at the basins of the Cedar River and Skunk River in Iowa, United States. The study focuses on the influence of climate change on the 100-yea...
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