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Community Organizations International Organization of Scientific Research
International Organization of Scientific Research
International Organization of Scientific Research
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IOSR
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Uttar Pradesh
India
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inglés

International Organization of Scientific Research (IOSR) is a registered independent Organization, a unit of CSIR delivering supports and services to education professionals and researchers around world, especially those from the developing countries.

IOSR is the association of Scientists, Research scholars, Professors, Directors, Managers, Engineers, Pharmacy persons of various fields like Engineering, Management, Pharmacy, Applied Science, and Mathematics.

IOSR helps the researchers free of cost by providing right direction in their research with the help of its worldwide research association members. For More Details visit : www.iosr.org

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Future changes in drought characteristics over southern South America projected by a CMIP5 multi-model ensemble

Journal Articles & Books
Julio, 2017
Global

The impact of climate change on drought main characteristics was assessed over Southern South America. This was done through the precipitation outputs from a multi-model ensemble of 15 climate models of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5). The Standardized Precipitation Index was used as a drought indicator, given its temporal flexibility and simplicity. Changes in drought characteristics were identified by the difference for early (2011-2040) and late (2071-2100) 21st century values with respect to the 1979-2008 baseline.

Customary Land use Pattern of the Tribals in Manipur: a case study of the Zeliangrong Community in Tamenglong District

Journal Articles & Books
Mayo, 2013
India

Land in the Zeliangrong community is controlled under the customary land tenure system in which the village owner (Nampou) governed granting equal access to all the families within groups with common lineages. The increase in complexity due to rapid changes in domestic situation through government policies led to the alteration of traditional land tenure systems in Tamenglong District.