Ibrahim Isse Ali
Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, Selcuk University 42250 Campus, Turkey
Publications
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Review Article
The Effects of Climate Change on Agricultural Sustainability in Somalia
Author(s): Adan Mohamedkeire Mohamednur and Ibrahim Isse Ali*
Securing agricultural sustainability and food security is a major significant challenge facing developed and undeveloped countries. Rising temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, sea level rise, ocean acidification, and increased extreme weather events, which are climate change properties, are the main barriers to achieving them. This study investigates the perceived effects of climate change on agricultural sustainability in Somalia through a survey approach. The survey targets farmers, students, environmental researchers, and academicians related to agriculture fields. It aims to assess how farmers perceive changes in temperature, rainfall patterns, and drought frequency and how these changes affect agricultural practices, crop yields, and overall farm productivity. The survey also explores farmers' knowledge of climate change and their current adaptation strategies. Desc.. Read More»

