Reductions in the water footprint (WF) of crop production, that is, increasing crop water productivity (CWP), is touted as a universal panacea to meet future food demands in the context of global water scarcity. However, efforts to reduce the WF of crop production may be curtailed by the effects of climate change. This study reviewed the impacts of climate change on the WF of wheat production in Zimbabwe with the aim of identifying research gaps. Results of the review revealed limited local studies on the impacts of climate change on the WF of wheat production within Zimbabwe. Despite this, relevant global and regional studies suggest that climate change will likely result in a higher WF in Zimbabwe as well as at the global and regional lev...
Climate change is expected to have direct and indirect impacts on water resources and agricultural p...
Sub-Saharan Africa is today facing a big challenge regarding food deficiency and water scarcity due ...
The impact of climate change could undermine the future grain production as a consequence of increas...
Reductions in the water footprint (WF) of crop production, that is, increasing crop water productivi...
The crop production and limited freshwater resources in the Central Rift Valley (CRV) Lake Basin of ...
Opportunities for optimization of in-field water harvesting to cope with changing climate in semi-ar...
The increasing frequency and intensity of droughts and floods, coupled with increasing temperatures ...
Abstract: The aim of this article is to explore ways of increasing agricultural productivity in Zimb...
Climate change encompassing mostly hydro-meteorological hazards is a reality affecting the world in ...
There is evidence of climate variability and rapid climate change in recent past, which adversely im...
Climate change is expected to have adverse impacts on smallholder farmers whose livelihoods depend o...
Theme: 1st International Research Conference On Driving Socio-Economic Development Through Value Add...
Extremely high temperatures and very low rainfall has been witnessed in Zimbabwe and this has been t...
Climate change present new development challenges particularly in Sub-Saharan countries where the ma...
Climate change is envisaged to impact the lives of all people on earth in a tremendous fashion regar...
Climate change is expected to have direct and indirect impacts on water resources and agricultural p...
Sub-Saharan Africa is today facing a big challenge regarding food deficiency and water scarcity due ...
The impact of climate change could undermine the future grain production as a consequence of increas...
Reductions in the water footprint (WF) of crop production, that is, increasing crop water productivi...
The crop production and limited freshwater resources in the Central Rift Valley (CRV) Lake Basin of ...
Opportunities for optimization of in-field water harvesting to cope with changing climate in semi-ar...
The increasing frequency and intensity of droughts and floods, coupled with increasing temperatures ...
Abstract: The aim of this article is to explore ways of increasing agricultural productivity in Zimb...
Climate change encompassing mostly hydro-meteorological hazards is a reality affecting the world in ...
There is evidence of climate variability and rapid climate change in recent past, which adversely im...
Climate change is expected to have adverse impacts on smallholder farmers whose livelihoods depend o...
Theme: 1st International Research Conference On Driving Socio-Economic Development Through Value Add...
Extremely high temperatures and very low rainfall has been witnessed in Zimbabwe and this has been t...
Climate change present new development challenges particularly in Sub-Saharan countries where the ma...
Climate change is envisaged to impact the lives of all people on earth in a tremendous fashion regar...
Climate change is expected to have direct and indirect impacts on water resources and agricultural p...
Sub-Saharan Africa is today facing a big challenge regarding food deficiency and water scarcity due ...
The impact of climate change could undermine the future grain production as a consequence of increas...