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Geospatial Evaluation of Climate Risk and Agricultural Resilience at the Taluka Level: A Study of Karjat, Ahilyanagar District Maharashtra, India

Authors: Rajendra Sanjay Shinde;

Geospatial Evaluation of Climate Risk and Agricultural Resilience at the Taluka Level: A Study of Karjat, Ahilyanagar District Maharashtra, India

Abstract

Agricultural systems in semi-arid regions are increasingly exposed to climate variability and extreme weather conditions. This study presents a geospatial evaluation of climate risk and agricultural resilience in Karjat taluka of Ahilyanagar district, Maharashtra. By integrating climatic, topographic, land-use, and agricultural datasets, the research examines spatial variations in vulnerability and adaptive capacity. The results indicate that Karjat taluka is highly exposed to climate risks due to irregular rainfall, rising temperatures, and water scarcity, while resilience levels remain moderate and spatially uneven. The study underscores the importance of geospatial techniques in identifying vulnerable zones and supporting climate-resilient agricultural planning.

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