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List of works by Elisabeth Simelton

A Bayesian assessment of the current irrigation water supplies capacity under projected droughts for the 2030s in China

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Chapter 6 The long-term effects on soil properties from a forest fire of varying intensity in a Mediterranean environment

Climate risk adaptation by smallholder farmers: the roles of trees and agroforestry

Crops and climate change: progress, trends, and challenges in simulating impacts and informing adaptation

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Farmers in NE Viet Nam rank values of ecosystems from seven land uses

scholarly article by Elisabeth Simelton & Bac Viet Dam published September 2014 in Ecosystem services

Food self-sufficiency and natural hazards in China

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Increased crop failure due to climate change: assessing adaptation options using models and socio-economic data for wheat in China

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Is rainfall really changing? Farmers’ perceptions, meteorological data, and policy implications

article by Elisabeth Simelton et al published April 2013 in Climate and Development

Mapping the vulnerability of crop production to drought in Ghana using rainfall, yield and socioeconomic data

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Quantifying socioeconomic characteristics of drought-sensitive regions: Evidence from Chinese provincial agricultural data

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Relation between vegetation changes, climate variables and land‐use policy in shaanxi province, china

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Simulated long-term effects of different soil management regimes on the water balance in the Loess Plateau, China

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Temperature variations recorded in Pinus tabulaeformis tree rings from the southern and northern slopes of the central Qinling Mountains, central China

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Trees and agroforestry for coping with extreme weather events: experiences from northern and central Viet Nam

scholarly article by Elisabeth Simelton et al published 2 August 2015 in Agroforestry Systems

Trend of estimated actual evapotranspiration over China during 1960–2002

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Typologies of crop-drought vulnerability: an empirical analysis of the socio-economic factors that influence the sensitivity and resilience to drought of three major food crops in China (1961–2001)

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“Vulnerability hotspots”: Integrating socio-economic and hydrological models to identify where cereal production may decline in the future due to climate change induced drought

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