CLIMATE CHANGES AFFECTING ENVIRONMENT AND AGRICULTURE IN THE AREA OF DUSHANBE PUBLISHED
M. DAVLATOV1, R. PASCALAU1, Laura SMULEAC1, R. JURAKHONZODA2 1 University of Life Sciences „King Mihai I” from Timisoara 2 Tajik Technical University named after M.S. Osimi laurasmuleac@usvt.roClimate change is a big problem that countries all over the world face, affecting both nature and farming. In Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan, changing weather patterns highlight the urgent need for detailed study. The area's physical features, such as its hilly landscape and susceptibility to changing weather, worsen problems in farming. Thus, the link between climate change and agricultural success needs careful examination to understand how higher temperatures, changes in rainfall, and severe weather are impacting local farms and food availability. This initial look shows how crucial it is to grasp these issues, as they not only create serious challenges for farming output but also endanger farmers' incomes and the economic health of the community in Dushanbe. The current research focused on the specific impacts and adaptive measures needed to address these urgent concerns. The research shows that climate change affects agriculture in the Dushanbe area in many ways, with impacts on crop yields and seasonal trends. Important findings show a notable increase in average temperatures, along with erratic rainfall patterns, which worsen soil deterioration and lower crop output. In response to these findings, policymakers need to focus on creating adaptive farming methods and investing in sustainable technologies. A focused policy approach that includes local knowledge and engages stakeholders at all levels is necessary for ensuring long-term sustainability in the region’s farming sector.
climate change, sustainable agriculture, temperature, rainfall, crop output
environmental engineering
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