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 WorldClim 2: High Resolution Climate Surfaces for Global Land Areas

Spatial distribution of annual average temperature (Celsius) 1970-2000 of the world. Values aggregated to groups to aid visualization (source: http://worldclim.org/version2)

     

Climate and weather conditions have strong influence on crop growth and production. Smallholder farmers in developing countries are particularly vulnerable to extreme weather events or climate variability. Access to local climate information enables researchers and decision makers to make better decisions in terms of finding favorable climatic conditions for growing crops or managing risks. In general, weather stations serve as an important and dependable source of climate conditions (historical or current). However, the density of the stations is low in developing countries, and regions situated far from a station lack reliable weather information. It is often seen that a single weather station is serving data to multiple subnational units. In such cases, a spatially continuous climate data could be a better choice to fill in the information gap between sparsely located stations.  Continue reading ” WorldClim 2: High Resolution Climate Surfaces for Global Land Areas”

Registration Open for the First International SAIN Conference in Cambodia

Photo Credit: Dr. Dave Ader, UTIA

Registration is now open for the First International SAIN Conference! Join researchers, students, and professionals as they engage in interactive discussions, presentation, and field trips learning about sustainable agricultural intensification and nutrition and why it is essential to food security.

The conference will be held at the Royal University of Agriculture in Phnom Penh on January 10 and 11, and corresponding field trips will take place in Kampong Charm, Kampong Thom and Siem Reap on January 12 and 13, 2018.

Don’t miss your opportunity to register! The deadline to register for the conference and optional trips is December 1, 2018.

The event is co-coordinated by the Center of Excellence on Sustainable Agricultural Intensification and Nutrition (CE SAIN) and the Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Collaborative Research on Sustainable Intensification (SIIL).