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Posters NH1.5/AS4.37/CL4.19/HS11.27/SM10.9/SSS10.16

NH1.5/AS4.37/CL4.19/HS11.27/SM10.9/SSS10.16 Media

Hazard Risk Management of Agroecosystems and Induced Human Migration (co-organized)
Convener: Ana Maria Tarquis  | Co-Conveners: Anne Gobin , Margarita Ruiz-Ramos , NIcolas R. Dalezios , Avijit Sahay , NIKHIL ROY , SURAJ PRASAD 
Orals
 / Mon, 24 Apr, 15:30–17:15
Posters
 / Attendance Mon, 24 Apr, 17:30–19:00

Attendance Time: Monday, 24 April 2017, 17:30–19:00
Hall X4
Chairperson: Anne Gobin, Ana M. Tarquis
Socio-ecological effects of natural hazards, including human migration

Hall X4
X4.289
EGU2017-1280
Persistent Drought Social-Ecological Regime Shift and Migration among Agricultural Communities in Bundelkhand Region India
Parvej Alam

X4.290
EGU2017-1282
Socio-Ecological Changes and Human Mobility in Landslide Zones of Chamoli District of Uttarakhand
Desh Deepak Singh

X4.291
EGU2017-1475
Changes in Migration Pattern of Transhumance due to Climate Change: An Empirical Analysis of Gaddi Community of Himachal Himalaya, India
Himanshu Mishra and Bindhy Wasini Pandey

X4.292
EGU2017-1488
Kosi Floods 2008: Devastation, Displacement and Migration Experience
Prashant Kumar and Monica Ahlawat

X4.293
EGU2017-3876 | presentation
Natural disaster-induced environmental migration from the Indian subcontinent resulting in malaria outbreak in Greece
Maria Mavrouli, Spyridon Mavroulis, Evangelia-Theofano Piperaki, Christos Hadjichristodoulou, and Athanassios Tsakris

X4.294
EGU2017-10486
Integration of social vulnerability into emergency management plans: designing of evacuation routes against flood disasters
Estefanía Aroca-Jimenez, Jose Maria Bodoque, Juan Antonio Garcia, and Andres Diez-Herrero

X4.295
EGU2017-17653
Socio-Economic Appraisal of Flood Hazard among the Riparian Communities: Case Study of Brahmaputra Valley in Assam; India
Nikhil Roy and Bindhy Wasini Pandey

X4.296
EGU2017-18072
Dynamics of Fluvial Regime and its impact on the population displacement in the Gangetic Plain of West Bengal
Suraj prasad and Anjan Sen

Climate induced crop variability

X4.297
EGU2017-2838
Modelling predicts that tolerance to drought during reproductive development will be required for high yield potential and stability of wheat in Europe
Mikhail A. Semenov, Pierre Stratonovitch, and Matthew J. Paul

X4.298
EGU2017-8432
Climate Variability Impacts in the Long Term: Hazelnut Yield in Turkey
Nazan An, M.Tufan Turp, and M.Levent Kurnaz

X4.299
EGU2017-8871
How Does the Variability in the Frequency and Intensity of Extreme Climate Indices Explain Variability in Crop Productivity for Turkey?
Nazan An and M.Levent Kurnaz

X4.300
EGU2017-10105
Climate variability and the European agricultural production
Gabriela Guimarães Nobre, Johannes E. Hunink, Bettina Baruth, Jeroen C.J.H. Aerts, and Philip J. Ward

Risk management tools

X4.301
EGU2017-227
Climate Risk assessment and management in rainfed agriculture areas in Jordan (solicited)
Saeb Khresat

X4.302
EGU2017-3374 | presentation
Correlation between Annual Corn Crop per Hectare in Croatia and Drought Indices for Zagreb-Gric Observatory
Kreso Pandzic and Tanja Likso

X4.303
EGU2017-13708
Performing drought indices to identify the relationship between agricultural losses and drought events in Spain. (solicited)
Marina Peña Gallardo, Sergio Martín Vicente Serrano, Beguería Portugués Santiago, and Tomás Burguera Miquel

X4.304 EGU2017-13794
Dual hedge: Index insurance and crop diversification for small-plot farm holders (withdrawn)
Chitsomanus Muneepeerakul and Rachata Muneepeerakul

X4.305
EGU2017-19477
A Multi-criteria Decision Analysis System for Prioritizing Sites and Types of Low Impact Development Practices
Jae Yeol Song and Eun-Sung Chung

X4.306
EGU2017-19609
Climate change and water availability for vulnerable agriculture (solicited)
Nicolas Dalezios and Ana Maria Tarquis

Other risks

X4.307
EGU2017-10955
Increasing the highest storm surge in Busan harbor
Sang Myeong Oh, Il-Ju Moon, and Suk Jae Kwon

X4.308
EGU2017-15847
Bioaccumulation of microplastics in the terrestrial food chain: an example from home gardens in SE Mexico
Esperanza Huerta, Jorge Mendoza Vega, Victor Ku Quej, Jesus de los Angeles Chi, Lucero Sanchez del Cid, Cesar Quijano, Griselda Escalona-Segura, Henny Gertsen, Tamás Salánki, Martine van der Ploeg, Albert A. Koelmans, and Violette Geissen