Daniel El Chami
University of the Free State
24 Papers
37 Citations
Daniel El Chami is an academic researcher from University of the Free State. The author has contributed to research in topics: Agriculture & Ecosystem services. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 17 publications. Previous affiliations of Daniel El Chami include University of Bedfordshire & Cranfield University.
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Papers
How Can Sustainable Agriculture Increase Climate Resilience? A Systematic Review
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a narrative systematic review (SR) integrated with a bibliometric analysis and a concept network analysis to determine how sustainable agriculture can increase the resilience of agrosystems.
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What are the impacts of sugarcane production on ecosystem services and human well-being? A review
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a narrative systematic review of the impacts of sugarcane production on different ecosystems employing the ecosystem services framework, and evaluate the ecosystem service and account for existing trade-offs.
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A Systematic Review on the Impacts of Climate Change on Coffee Agrosystems
Christine Bilen,Daniel El Chami,Valentina Mereu,Antonio Trabucco,Serena Marras,Donatella Spano +5 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors adopted the systematic review approach to provide an update of the literature available on the impacts of climate change on coffee production and other ecosystem services following the framework proposed by the Millenium Ecosystem Assessment.
Sensitivity Analysis of Coupled Hydro-Economic Models: Quantifying Climate Change Uncertainty for Decision-Making
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assessed the sensitivity of an integrated hydroeconomic model, to provide a quantitative range of uncertainty in the impacts of climate change on water balance components and water use in the agricultural sector of Apulia region located in a semi-arid Mediterranean climate area in southern Italy.
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Drought, climate change and sustainability of water in agriculture: A roadmap towards the NWRS2
TL;DR: The National Water Resource Strategy 2 (NWRS2) has set out the general and strategic directions for water resources management in the country for the next 20 years as discussed by the authors, which does not draw a framework tailored specifically for agricultural use, with specific measures and goals.