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Developing a paradigm model for the analysis of farmers adaptation to water scarcity. (2022). Zobeidi, Tahereh ; Yazdanpanah, Masoud ; Yaghoubi, Jafar.
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  15. Food stability model: A framework to support decision‐making in a context of climate change. (2021). Salgueirinho, Jose Baltazar ; Pereira, Joo Marcelo ; Berchin, Issa Ibrahim ; de Albuquerque, Celso Lopes ; Deggau, Andre Borchardt ; de Amorim, Wellyngton Silva ; Soares, Thiago ; Barbosa, Samuel Borges ; da Silva, Samara ; Secchi, Leonardo.
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  16. Determinants of climate change adaptation strategies in the coastal zone of Bangladesh: implications for adaptation to climate change in developing countries. (2021). Hossain, Md Sarwar ; Amin, Md Nurul ; Roy, Kushal ; Kabir, Alamgir.
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  17. Comparing farmers’ perceptions of climate change with meteorological trends and examining farm adaptation measures in hazard-prone districts of northwest Bangladesh. (2021). Zulfiqar, Farhad ; Kuwornu, John ; Roy, Debashis ; Datta, Avishek.
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  18. Perceptions of Glacier Grafting: An Indigenous Technique of Water Conservation for Food Security in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. (2021). Khayyam, Umer ; Munir, Ramsha ; Adil, Iftikhar Hussain.
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  19. Impact of Climate Change Adaptation on Household Food Security in Nigeria—A Difference-in-Difference Approach. (2021). Oyetunde-Usman, Zainab ; Ogunpaimo, Oyinlola Rafiat ; Surajudeen, Jolaosho.
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  20. Smallholder Farmers’ Perceived Climate-Related Risk, Impact, and Their Choices of Sustainable Adaptation Strategies. (2021). Roy, Susmita ; Pal, Subodh Chandra ; Sattar, Md Abdus ; Mallick, Javed ; Monirul, G M ; Alam, Edris ; Reza, Abu ; al Mamun, Abdullah.
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  21. Quantitative Modeling of Human Responses to Changes in Water Resources Availability: A Review of Methods and Theories. (2021). Bennema, Maike ; Meijer, Karen S ; Schasfoort, Femke.
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  22. Climate Change Adaptation Influences and Barriers Impacting the Asian Agricultural Industry. (2021). Nguyen, Thu-Huong ; Sahin, OZ ; Howes, Michael.
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  23. Key factors affecting the adoption willingness, behavior, and willingness-behavior consistency of farmers regarding photovoltaic agriculture in China. (2021). Zhang, Lingxian ; Ding, Junqi ; Wang, Jieqiong ; Li, BO.
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  24. Cotton farmers adaptation to arid climates: Waiting times to adopt water-saving technology. (2021). Li, Xianmei ; Mi, Qiao ; Gao, Jianzhong ; Yu, Guoxin.
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  25. Agent-based modeling and simulation of edible fungi growers adoption behavior towards fungal chaff recycling technology. (2021). Zhang, Min ; Shi, Jia ; Feng, Jianying ; Tian, Dong ; Wang, BO ; Zhao, Anping.
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  26. Understanding constraints on private irrigation adoption decisions under uncertainty in data constrained settings: A novel empirical approach tested on Ecuadorian Cocoa cultivations. (2021). Viaggi, Davide ; Espinel, Ramon ; Herrera, Paul ; Ariashidalgo, Mijail ; Villacox, Gonzalo ; Cavazza, Francesco ; Jordan, Cristian ; Speelman, Stijn.
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  27. Assessment of changing pattern of crop water stress in Bangladesh. (2020). Nawaz, Nadeem ; Mohsenipour, Morteza ; Shiru, Mohammed Sanusi ; Ahmed, Kamal ; Yuzir, Ali ; Ahammed, Sumaiya Jarin ; Shahid, Shamsuddin ; Homsi, Rajab ; Alias, Nor Eliza ; Khan, Najeebullah.
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  28. How collective efficacy makes a difference in responses to water shortage due to climate change in southwest Iran. (2020). Pakmehr, Sedighe ; Yazdanpanah, Masoud ; Baradaran, Masoud.
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  29. Determinants of climate change adaptation strategies and its impact on the net farm income of rice farmers in south-west Nigeria. (2020). Ojo, T O ; Baiyegunhi, L. J. S., .
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  30. Adaptation strategies of Ghanaian cocoa farmers under a changing climate. (2020). Afriyie-Kraft, Lydia ; Damnyag, Lawrence ; Zabel, Astrid.
    In: Forest Policy and Economics.
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  31. Drought adaptation measures and their effectiveness at Barind Tract in northwest Bangladesh: a perception study. (2019). Hossain, Md Zakir ; Islam, Md Saiful ; Sikder, Md Bahuddin.
    In: Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards.
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  32. An intra-household analysis of farmers’ perceptions of and adaptation to climate change impacts: empirical evidence from drought prone zones of Bangladesh. (2019). Islam, Abu Hayat Md. Saiful ; Haque, Md Masudul ; Kirby, Mac ; Jahan, Hasneen ; Hayat, Abu ; A. K. M. Abdullah Al-Amin, ; Akhter, Tahmina ; Mainuddin, Mohammed ; Hossain, M J.
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  33. Factors Influencing the Technology Adoption Behaviours of Litchi Farmers in China. (2019). Qi, Wene ; Ma, Qiuzhuo ; Li, Hui ; Huang, Diejun.
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  34. Quantifying Farmers’ Initiatives and Capacity to Cope with Drought: A Case Study of Xinghe County in Semi-Arid China. (2019). Wu, Yaoyao ; Shang, Yanrui ; Wang, Jingai ; Yu, Hao ; Guo, Hao.
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  35. Status of Farmland Abandonment and Its Determinants in the Transboundary Gandaki River Basin. (2019). Zhang, Yili ; Rai, Raju ; Khanal, Narendra Raj ; Paudel, Basanta.
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  36. Quantifying the Influence Path of Water Conservation Awareness on Water-Saving Irrigation Behavior Based on the Theory of Planned Behavior and Structural Equation Modeling: A Case Study from Northwest China. (2019). Zhang, Yongnian ; Song, Xiaoyu ; Ding, Xiaojiang ; Cheng, Qingping ; Li, Lili ; Zhong, Fanglei ; Guo, Aijun.
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  37. Farmers’ adoption of water-saving irrigation technology alleviates water scarcity in metropolis suburbs: A case study of Beijing, China. (2019). Fu, Zetian ; Zhang, Lingxian ; Wang, Jieqiong.
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  38. Impacts of Climate Change on Crop Production in Bangladesh: A Review. (2019). Rahman, Md..
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  39. Groundwater-dependent irrigation costs and benefits for adaptation to global change. (2018). Kazama, SO ; Shahid, Shamsuddin ; Dey, Nepal C ; Ahmed, Golam Saleh.
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  40. Adapting Or Chasing Water? Crop Choice And Farmers Responses To Water Stress In Peri-Urban Bangalore, India. (2018). Thomas, Bejoy ; Srinivasan, V ; Patil, V ; Lele, S ; Eswar, M.
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  41. To conserve or to explore? farm-level strategies to manage groundwater. (2018). Seenatha, P ; Devib, I ; Shajic, E ; Chakravartya, A.
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  42. Can water abundance compensate for weak water governance? Determining and comparing dimensions of irrigation water security in Tajikistan. (2017). Herzfeld, Thomas ; Theesfeld, Insa ; Klumper, Frederike.
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  43. The roles of community assets in mitigating the impact of drought on grain yields in Northwest China. (2017). Li, Yangyang ; Wang, Yangjie ; Chen, Xiaohong.
    In: Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards.
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  44. Farmers’ perception on climate change-driven rice production loss in drought-prone and groundwater-depleted areas of Bangladesh: An ordered probit analysis. (2017). ALAUDDIN, MOHAMMAD ; Islam, Zeenatul ; Abdur, MD.
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  45. Conjunctive use of surface and ground water resources in a community-managed irrigation system — The case of the Sidi Okba palm grove in the Algerian Sahara. (2017). Hamamouche, Meriem Farah ; Kuper, Marcel ; Riaux, Jeanne ; Leduc, Christian.
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  46. Farmer-level adaptation to climate change and agricultural drought: empirical evidences from the Barind region of Bangladesh. (2016). Chowdhury, Swapna ; Paul, Shitangsu Kumar ; Nazir, MD.
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  47. Farm-level Adaptation to Climate Change in Western Bangladesh: An Analysis of Adaptation Dynamics, Profitability and Risks. (2016). ALAUDDIN, MOHAMMAD ; Crimp, Steven ; Jahangir, MD.
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  48. Influence of institutional access and social capital on adaptation decision: Empirical evidence from hazard-prone rural households in Bangladesh. (2016). Mushtaq, Shahbaz ; Alam, Khorshed ; Monirul, G M.
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  50. Households Adoption of Drought Tolerant Plants: An Adaptation to Climate Change?. (2015). Fan, Yubing ; McCann, Laura E.
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