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International Climate Resilience Conference (iCARE) 2025

Dr. César ?lvarez shared the results of a comprehensive study on seasonal agricultural vulnerability in Morocco. His research was characterized by an innovative approach that combined the analysis of remote sensing data with the perceptions of over 3,600 farmers and AI-based analyses to accurately capture climate risks. The study identified vulnerable areas with a high degree of accuracy and showed that access to climate information, precipitation variability, crop rotation, and soil moisture in particular have a decisive impact on resilience. These findings will serve as the basis for evidence-based policy measures for climate adaptation and water management in arid regions of North Africa.

In addition, Dr. Harison Kipkulei presented his work on the effects of climate change on maize farming systems in Kenya. He focused on developing concrete strategies to reverse yield losses and promote innovative adaptation measures to ensure a more resilient and sustainable agricultural future in the face of changing climatic conditions in Kenya. The contributions of both scientists underscore the CCR's commitment to providing scientific insights for practical solutions to strengthen global climate resilience.

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Research assistant, Research Group for Climate Resilience of human-made ecosystems
Centre for Climate Resilience

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