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What is Climate-Smart Agriculture

Impacts of Climate Change on Agriculture and Aquaculture
Farming organisms that can resist some of the drivers of climate change (e.g., rise in temperature, unpredictable rainfall and change in pH).
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Effects of Climate Change and Anthropogenic Activities on Algivorous Cichlid Fish in Lake Tanganyika
Renalda N. Munubi (Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania) and Hieromin A. Lamtane (Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 27
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3343-7.ch011
Abstract
Over the last century, water temperatures in Lake Tanganyika have risen due to climate change, which increased thermal stratification and reduced the magnitude of nutrient availability. A rise in temperature increases the C:N:P ratio resulting in a poor algal diet. In addition, lake littoral habitat is experiencing increased sediment load due to deforestation of the watershed caused by anthropogenic activities. Sediments cover benthic algae and reduce its nutritional value, consequently affecting the foraging behavior, distribution, and growth performance of algivorous fish. Algae and algivorous fish are an important link in the lake food chain; therefore, if the rise in temperature will continue as predicted, then this may have a cascading effect for the rest of the community in the food chain including human being. This, in turn, may contribute to food insecurity at local and regional levels. To counteract this adaptation and mitigation measures such as environmental monitoring systems and creating new opportunities should be considered.
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Climate-Smart Agriculture and Internet of Things Systems for Agricultural Production Efficiency in African Countries
An approach that transforms agricultural systems towards climate resilient practices to sustainably increase productivity, reduce greenhouse gases, and attain food security.
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