T2 S3 | Water pathways and food webs affecting markets, people, and livelihoods along the rural-urban continuum
Session Details
| Moderator: | Suzanne Jacobs |
| Date/Time: | 11.10.2024, 11:30 – 13:00 |
| Location: | Biologischer Hörsaal |
Description
Population growth as well as climate and land use change have affected water and food security, and therefore the wellbeing and livelihoods of millions of people. The identification of effective approaches to address these challenges requires a socio-hydrological understanding of the different conditions along the rural-urban continuum. Integrating the perceptions of local communities and assessing livelihood, food and water security impacts of technical solutions can help to develop tailored, sustainable solutions for water management and agricultural production that can alleviate the impacts of climate and land use change.
Speakers
| Time | ID | Name | Title |
| 11:30 - 11:35 | --- | Moderator | Welcome & Introduction |
| 11:35 - 11:50 | 239 | Ngoc-Son Nguyen | Simulating the Effects of a Small-scale, Community-based Irrigation Water Reservoir on Incomes of Vietnamese Coffee Farmers |
| 11:50 - 12:05 | 519 | Saira Batool | Impact of Climate Change on Food and Water Security: Perspectives on Agricultural and Resource-Use Transformation across the Urban-Rural Continuum |
| 12:05 - 12:20 | 341 | María Augusta Bermeo | Socio-hydrological strategies for drought management in Andean irrigation systems |
| 12:20 - 12:35 | 304 | Abiodun Olusola Omotayo | In what ways can Africa's underutilized crops address climate change, water and food insecurity challenges? |
| 12:35 - 12:50 | 95 | Luciana Rojas | Climate trends and perceptions of food security: how farmers in the Peruvian region of San Marcos - Cajamarca see climate change as a threat to their food access |
| 12:50 - 13:00 | --- | All | Group Discussion & Closing |