His primary areas of investigation include Climate change, Agronomy, Crop, Mediterranean climate and Crop yield. His Climate change research incorporates themes from Agriculture, Agroforestry, Precipitation and Mediterranean Basin. His research in Mediterranean Basin intersects with topics in Global warming and Mediterranean area.
Marco Bindi has included themes like Co2 concentration and Global change in his Agronomy study. His Crop study also includes fields such as
Marco Bindi mostly deals with Climate change, Agronomy, Crop, Agriculture and Mediterranean climate. His work focuses on many connections between Climate change and other disciplines, such as Simulation modeling, that overlap with his field of interest in Agricultural engineering. His Agronomy study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Carbon dioxide.
His research integrates issues of Greenhouse gas and Environmental protection in his study of Agriculture. Marco Bindi works on Mediterranean climate which deals in particular with Mediterranean Basin. His Phenology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Biomass, Yield and Irrigation.
His main research concerns Climate change, Agronomy, Crop, Simulation modeling and Mediterranean climate. His work carried out in the field of Climate change brings together such families of science as Cropping, Agroforestry, Adaptation and Environmental resource management. The various areas that he examines in his Agronomy study include Agriculture and Soil water.
His Crop research includes elements of Cultivar, Yield and Sowing. He combines subjects such as Statistics, Precipitation and Yield with his study of Simulation modeling. His Mediterranean climate research incorporates elements of Primary production, Boreal and Eddy covariance.
Marco Bindi mainly investigates Climate change, Agronomy, Crop, Simulation modeling and Phenology. The concepts of his Climate change study are interwoven with issues in Cropping, Environmental resource management, Range, Mediterranean climate and Yield. His work investigates the relationship between Agronomy and topics such as Global change that intersect with problems in World population.
His Crop study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Cultivar, Yield, Statistics, Crop yield and Ecosystem model. His work deals with themes such as Precipitation, DSSAT, Evapotranspiration, Agricultural engineering and Animal science, which intersect with Simulation modeling. Marco Bindi has researched Phenology in several fields, including Mediterranean Basin, Biomass, Hordeum vulgare, Frost and Carbon dioxide.
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Consequences of climate change for European agricultural productivity, land use and policy
Jørgen E. Olesen;Marco Bindi.
European Journal of Agronomy (2002)
Impacts of 1.5°C Global Warming on Natural and Human Systems
O. Hoegh-Guldberg;D. Jacob;M. Bindi;S. Brown.
(2018)
Climatic changes and associated impacts in the Mediterranean resulting from a 2°C global warming
C Giannakopoulos;P. Le Sager;M. Bindi;M. Moriondo.
Global and Planetary Change (2009)
Potential impact of climate change on fire risk in the Mediterranean area
M. Moriondo;P. Good;R. Durao;M. Bindi.
Climate Research (2006)
Simulation of winter wheat yield and its variability in different climates of Europe: A comparison of eight crop growth models
Taru Palosuo;Kurt Christian Kersebaum;Carlos Angulo;Petr Hlavinka.
European Journal of Agronomy (2011)
Impacts of Present and Future Climate Variability on Agriculture and Forestry in the Temperate Regions: Europe
Gianpiero Maracchi;Oleg Sirotenko;Marco Bindi.
Climatic Change (2005)
The responses of agriculture in Europe to climate change
Marco Bindi;Jørgen E. Olesen.
Regional Environmental Change (2011)
Simulation of spring barley yield in different climatic zones of Northern and Central Europe: A comparison of nine crop models
Reimund P. Rötter;Taru Palosuo;Kurt Christian Kersebaum;Carlos Angulo.
Field Crops Research (2012)
The human imperative of stabilizing global climate change at 1.5°C
O. Hoegh-Guldberg;D. Jacob;M. Taylor;T. Guillén Bolaños.
Science (2019)
Climate change impact assessment: the role of climate extremes in crop yield simulation
M. Moriondo;C. Giannakopoulos;M. Bindi.
Climatic Change (2011)
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