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Autor:
Amanda E. Cravens, Jen Henderson, Jack Friedman, Nina Burkardt, Ashley E. Cooper, Tonya Haigh, Michael Hayes, Jamie McEvoy, Stephanie Paladino, Adam K. Wilke, Hailey Wilmer
Publikováno v:
Weather and Climate Extremes, Vol 33, Iss , Pp 100362- (2021)
Drought is an inescapable reality in many regions, including much of the western United States. With climate change, droughts are predicted to intensify and occur more frequently, making the imperative for drought management even greater. Many divers
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https://doaj.org/article/fcd73b365c8f4d46b2cfb18c3589e76d
Autor:
Adam K. Wilke, Lois Wright Morton
Publikováno v:
Climate Risk Management, Vol 15, Iss C, Pp 32-44 (2017)
Climate scientists rely on observed historical weather and climate data to inform current and future climate model projections. Similarly, agricultural producers use historical events—recent past experiences and historical narratives—to construct
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https://doaj.org/article/ba6755c86cce4ac29a490a5b7d6f3aa7
Autor:
Hailey Wilmer, Nina Burkardt, Jamie McEvoy, Jennifer Henderson, Tonya Haigh, Michael J. Hayes, Stephanie Paladino, Ashley Elizabeth Cooper, Amanda E. Cravens, Jack R. Friedman, Adam K. Wilke
Publikováno v:
Weather and Climate Extremes, Vol 33, Iss, Pp 100362-(2021)
Drought is an inescapable reality in many regions, including much of the western United States. With climate change, droughts are predicted to intensify and occur more frequently, making the imperative for drought management even greater. Many divers
Autor:
Celina Gómez, Christopher J. Currey, Ryan W. Dickson, Hye-Ji Kim, Ricardo Hernández, Nadia C. Sabeh, Rosa E. Raudales, Robin G. Brumfield, Angela Laury-Shaw, Adam K. Wilke, Roberto G. Lopez, Stephanie E. Burnett
Publikováno v:
HortScience. 54:1448-1458
The recent increased market demand for locally grown produce is generating interest in the application of techniques developed for controlled environment agriculture (CEA) to urban agriculture (UA). Controlled environments have great potential to rev
Publikováno v:
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 72:215-225
To be uncertain is to be unsure or have doubt. Results from a random sample survey show the majority (89.5%) of farmers in the Upper Midwest perceived there was too much uncertainty about the impacts of climate to justify changing their agricultural
Autor:
Adam K. Wilke
Agriculture is particularly sensitive to environmental risks associated with uncertain atmospheric conditions, such as extreme weather events and variable climate patterns. As a result, it is important for farmers and the agricultural sector to acces
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::f241c597b8a05c34c7b90bdf07e71a5b
https://doi.org/10.31274/etd-180810-4572
https://doi.org/10.31274/etd-180810-4572
Autor:
Linda Stalker Prokopy, Lois Wright Morton, J. Gordon Arbuckle, Amber Saylor Mase, Adam K. Wilke
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 96:181-190
Understanding U.S. agricultural stakeholder views about the existence of climate change and its causes is central to developing interventions in support of adaptation and mitigation. Results from surveys conducted with six Midwestern stakeholder grou
Autor:
Mike W. Dunbar, Gabrielle Roesch-McNally, Lei Gu, Christopher D. Eidson, Lindsay A. Pease, Ryan Nagelkirk, Adam K. Wilke, Jose L. Pantoja, Laura Frescoln, Andrea D. Basche, Trevor John Frank, Guy Bou Lahdou
Publikováno v:
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 69:176A-179A
TRANSDISCIPLINARY SCIENCE Agriculture in the twenty-first century faces unprecedented challenges from increasing climate variability to growing demands on natural resources to globalizing economic markets. These emerging agricultural issues, spanning
Autor:
Adam K. Wilke, Lois Wright Morton
Publikováno v:
Agriculture and Human Values. 32:99-110
Climatologists have a unique role in providing various stakeholders and public data users with weather and climate information. In the north central region (NCR) of the United States, farmers, the agricultural sector, and policy makers are important