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Responding to rainfall variability has always been one of the most critical risks facing farmers. It is also an integral part of the job of water managers, whether it be designing interventions for flood management, improving the reliability of water supply for irrigation or advising on prioritie...


Bird, JeremyRoy, SrabaniShah, TushaarAggarwal, Pramod K.Smakhtin, Vladimir U.Amarnath, GirirajAmarasinghe, Upali A.Pavelic, PaulMcCornick, Peter G.[Adapting to climate variability and change in India]Adapting to climate variability and change in India
Smakhtin, Vladimir U.Pavelic, PaulAmarnath, GirirajMcCartney, Matthew P.Campbell, Bruce M.[Managing water variability: floods and droughts]Managing water variability: floods and droughts
Joshi, Pramod K.Priyanka, N.Amarnath, Giriraj[Geospatial tools to assess forest ecosystems under climate change trajectories]Geospatial tools to assess forest ecosystems under climate change trajectories
Amarnath, GirirajPani, PeejushAlahacoon, NirangaChockalingam, J.Mondal, S.Matheswaran, K.Sikka, AlokRao, K. V.Smakhtin, Vladimir[Development of a system for drought monitoring and assessment in South Asia]Development of a system for drought monitoring and assessment in South Asia

Historically, flooding is the most common environmental hazard worldwide, and also one of the most threatening to communities. Hydrological modeling of large river catchments has become a challenging task for water resources engineers due to the complexity of collecting and handling both spatial ...


Amarnath, GirirajAlahacoon, NirangaGismalla, Y.Mohammed, Y.Sharma, Bharat R.Smakhtin, Vladimir U.[Increasing Early Warning Lead Time Through Improved Transboundary Flood Forecasting in the Gash River Basin, Horn of Africa]Increasing Early Warning Lead Time Through Improved Transboundary Flood Forecasting in the Gash River Basin, Horn of Africa
Mapedza, EveristoAmarnath, GirirajMatheswaran, K.Nhamo, Luxon[Drought and the gendered livelihoods implications for smallholder farmers in the Southern Africa Development Community [SADC] region]Drought and the gendered livelihoods implications for smallholder farmers in the Southern Africa Development Community [SADC] region

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