ISSUES OF CLIMATE VULNERABILITY IN ROMANIA - A SPECIAL MENTION FOR AGRICULTURE

This article analyses the concept, evolution and current situation of climate vulnerability in the European Union and highlights the needs for future developments in this sector, in the context of sustainable development and green recovery. The analysis of the current situation reflects some issues...

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Main Authors: Dumitru Florin FRONE, Simona FRONE, Victor PLATON, Andreea CONSTANTINESCU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest 2021-01-01
Series:Scientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development
Online Access:https://managementjournal.usamv.ro/pdf/vol.21_3/Art45.pdf
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description This article analyses the concept, evolution and current situation of climate vulnerability in the European Union and highlights the needs for future developments in this sector, in the context of sustainable development and green recovery. The analysis of the current situation reflects some issues of the climate vulnerability in Romania compared with some other Member States, as well as within the development regions of Romania. There are also approached and highlighted some aspects regarding domains with higher vulnerability to climate change and the impact on the agriculture in Romania. The analysis of Romania's vulnerability to climate change was performed based on calculations present in global analyses, which followed the evolution of several composite indicators. The results place Romania in a relatively good position at global level, due mainly to the low exposure to sea level rise. On the other hand, the agricultural climate vulnerability is high due to droughts and floods, as manifestations of extreme weather events in Romania seriously exposed to damage in agriculture. The conclusions reflect the need for further analysis in this area and also provide some recommendations for improving further policy at national level.
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spelling doaj-art-39cd57de8615458aa1cb2c9d7ffbd8c02025-08-20T03:45:19ZengUniversity of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, BucharestScientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development2284-79952285-39522021-01-012133954041321ISSUES OF CLIMATE VULNERABILITY IN ROMANIA - A SPECIAL MENTION FOR AGRICULTUREDumitru Florin FRONESimona FRONEVictor PLATONAndreea CONSTANTINESCUThis article analyses the concept, evolution and current situation of climate vulnerability in the European Union and highlights the needs for future developments in this sector, in the context of sustainable development and green recovery. The analysis of the current situation reflects some issues of the climate vulnerability in Romania compared with some other Member States, as well as within the development regions of Romania. There are also approached and highlighted some aspects regarding domains with higher vulnerability to climate change and the impact on the agriculture in Romania. The analysis of Romania's vulnerability to climate change was performed based on calculations present in global analyses, which followed the evolution of several composite indicators. The results place Romania in a relatively good position at global level, due mainly to the low exposure to sea level rise. On the other hand, the agricultural climate vulnerability is high due to droughts and floods, as manifestations of extreme weather events in Romania seriously exposed to damage in agriculture. The conclusions reflect the need for further analysis in this area and also provide some recommendations for improving further policy at national level.https://managementjournal.usamv.ro/pdf/vol.21_3/Art45.pdf
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title_full ISSUES OF CLIMATE VULNERABILITY IN ROMANIA - A SPECIAL MENTION FOR AGRICULTURE
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title_short ISSUES OF CLIMATE VULNERABILITY IN ROMANIA - A SPECIAL MENTION FOR AGRICULTURE
title_sort issues of climate vulnerability in romania a special mention for agriculture
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