Her main research concerns Agriculture, Climate change, Agricultural productivity, Environmental resource management and Food security. The study incorporates disciplines such as Developing country, Ecology, Agricultural economics and Environmental planning in addition to Agriculture. Her study in the fields of Adaptive capacity under the domain of Climate change overlaps with other disciplines such as Social capital.
She has included themes like Food prices, Agricultural development and Water resources in her Agricultural productivity study. Her work deals with themes such as Natural resource economics, Water scarcity and Precipitation, which intersect with Food security. Her Natural resource economics research integrates issues from Political economy of climate change and Sustainable development.
Claudia Ringler mainly investigates Agriculture, Food security, Natural resource economics, Climate change and Water resource management. Particularly relevant to Agricultural productivity is her body of work in Agriculture. Her study in Food security is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Water security and Sustainable development.
Her study focuses on the intersection of Natural resource economics and fields such as Natural resource with connections in the field of Poverty. Claudia Ringler combines subjects such as Soil conservation, Agroecology and Environmental resource management with her study of Climate change. Her Water resource management study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Water conservation, Farm water, Water resources, Drainage basin and Water supply.
Food security, Agriculture, Irrigation, Sustainability and Livelihood are her primary areas of study. Her Food security research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Social protection and Sustainable development. The various areas that Claudia Ringler examines in her Agriculture study include Seasonality, Socioeconomics and Agricultural economics.
Her research integrates issues of Dietary diversity, Animal source foods, Subsistence agriculture and Diesel fuel in her study of Irrigation. Her research in Sustainability intersects with topics in Agroforestry, Natural resource economics and Water conservation. Her research investigates the link between Water resources and topics such as Water resource management that cross with problems in Climate change.
Claudia Ringler mostly deals with Renewable energy, Energy supply, Agriculture, Irrigation and Sustainability. Claudia Ringler interconnects Environmental economics and Greenhouse gas in the investigation of issues within Energy supply. She has researched Agriculture in several fields, including Irrigation efficiency, Ecology and Agroforestry.
Her Irrigation research includes themes of Sanitation and Cash crop. Her studies deal with areas such as Drainage basin, Natural resource, Ecosystem and Ecosystem health as well as Sustainability. Her Energy security course of study focuses on Energy policy and Natural resource economics.
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Determinants of farmers’ choice of adaptation methods to climate change in the Nile Basin of Ethiopia
Temesgen Tadesse Deressa;Rashid M. Hassan;Claudia Ringler;Tekie Alemu.
Global Environmental Change-human and Policy Dimensions (2009)
Climate Change: Impact on Agriculture and Costs of Adaptation
Gerald C. Nelson;Mark W. Rosegrant;Jawoo Koo;Richard D. Robertson.
(2009)
Adaptation to climate change in Ethiopia and South Africa: options and constraints.
Elizabeth Bryan;Temesgen T. Deressa;Glwadys A. Gbetibouo;Claudia Ringler.
Environmental Science & Policy (2009)
Perception of and adaptation to climate change by farmers in the Nile basin of Ethiopia
Temesgen Tadesse Deressa;Rashid M. Hassan;Claudia Ringler.
The Journal of Agricultural Science (2011)
Food security, farming, and climate change to 2050: Scenarios, results, policy options
Gerald Nelson;Mark W. Rosegrant;Amanda Palazzo;Ian Gray.
Research Papers in Economics (2010)
Adapting agriculture to climate change in Kenya: household strategies and determinants.
Elizabeth Bryan;Claudia Ringler;Barrack Okoba;Carla Roncoli.
Journal of Environmental Management (2013)
The nexus across water, energy, land and food (WELF): potential for improved resource use efficiency?
Claudia Ringler;Anik Bhaduri;Richard Lawford.
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability (2013)
Water for Agriculture: Maintaining Food Security under Growing Scarcity
Mark W. Rosegrant;Claudia Ringler;Tingju Zhu.
Annual Review of Environment and Resources (2009)
Integrated economic-hydrologic water modeling at the basin scale: the Maipo River Basin.
Mark Rosegrant;Claudia Ringler;Daene C. McKinney;Ximing Cai.
Agricultural Economics (2000)
What is the irrigation potential for Africa? A Combined Biophysical and Socioeconomic Approach
Liangzhi You;Claudia Ringler;Ulrike Wood-Sichra;Richard Robertson.
Food Policy (2011)
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