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Projected Heat-Stress in Sheep and Cattle in Greece Under Future Climate Change Scenarios
by
Papanastasiou, Dimitris K.
, Papadopoulos, Giorgos
, Gelasakis, Athanasios I.
, Keppas, Stavros
, Progiou, Athena
, Stergiou, Ioannis
, Kapsomenakis, John
, Katsoulas, Nikolaos
, Melas, Dimitrios
, Faraslis, Ioannis
, Poupkou, Anastasia
, Douvis, Kostas
, Voloudakis, Dimitris
in
Adaptation
/ Agricultural production
/ Agricultural technology
/ Agriculture
/ Analysis
/ Animal welfare
/ Beef cattle
/ Best management practices
/ Cattle
/ Climate change
/ Climate change mitigation
/ Climate effects
/ Climate models
/ Climatic changes
/ Climatic conditions
/ Comparative analysis
/ Data analysis
/ Emission
/ emission scenario
/ Emissions
/ Environmental impact
/ Farming
/ Farms
/ Growth rate
/ Heat
/ Heat stress
/ Hot weather
/ Humidity
/ Immune response
/ Land use
/ Livestock
/ Livestock farming
/ Livestock farms
/ Livestock housing
/ Meteorological research
/ Microclimate
/ Milk
/ Precision agriculture
/ Productivity
/ regional climate modelling
/ Regions
/ Sheep
/ Simulation
/ Spatial discrimination
/ Spatial resolution
/ Temperature effects
/ Temporal resolution
/ Thermal stress
/ Topography
/ Weather
/ Weather forecasting
/ WRF model
2025
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Projected Heat-Stress in Sheep and Cattle in Greece Under Future Climate Change Scenarios
by
Papanastasiou, Dimitris K.
, Papadopoulos, Giorgos
, Gelasakis, Athanasios I.
, Keppas, Stavros
, Progiou, Athena
, Stergiou, Ioannis
, Kapsomenakis, John
, Katsoulas, Nikolaos
, Melas, Dimitrios
, Faraslis, Ioannis
, Poupkou, Anastasia
, Douvis, Kostas
, Voloudakis, Dimitris
in
Adaptation
/ Agricultural production
/ Agricultural technology
/ Agriculture
/ Analysis
/ Animal welfare
/ Beef cattle
/ Best management practices
/ Cattle
/ Climate change
/ Climate change mitigation
/ Climate effects
/ Climate models
/ Climatic changes
/ Climatic conditions
/ Comparative analysis
/ Data analysis
/ Emission
/ emission scenario
/ Emissions
/ Environmental impact
/ Farming
/ Farms
/ Growth rate
/ Heat
/ Heat stress
/ Hot weather
/ Humidity
/ Immune response
/ Land use
/ Livestock
/ Livestock farming
/ Livestock farms
/ Livestock housing
/ Meteorological research
/ Microclimate
/ Milk
/ Precision agriculture
/ Productivity
/ regional climate modelling
/ Regions
/ Sheep
/ Simulation
/ Spatial discrimination
/ Spatial resolution
/ Temperature effects
/ Temporal resolution
/ Thermal stress
/ Topography
/ Weather
/ Weather forecasting
/ WRF model
2025
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Projected Heat-Stress in Sheep and Cattle in Greece Under Future Climate Change Scenarios
by
Papanastasiou, Dimitris K.
, Papadopoulos, Giorgos
, Gelasakis, Athanasios I.
, Keppas, Stavros
, Progiou, Athena
, Stergiou, Ioannis
, Kapsomenakis, John
, Katsoulas, Nikolaos
, Melas, Dimitrios
, Faraslis, Ioannis
, Poupkou, Anastasia
, Douvis, Kostas
, Voloudakis, Dimitris
in
Adaptation
/ Agricultural production
/ Agricultural technology
/ Agriculture
/ Analysis
/ Animal welfare
/ Beef cattle
/ Best management practices
/ Cattle
/ Climate change
/ Climate change mitigation
/ Climate effects
/ Climate models
/ Climatic changes
/ Climatic conditions
/ Comparative analysis
/ Data analysis
/ Emission
/ emission scenario
/ Emissions
/ Environmental impact
/ Farming
/ Farms
/ Growth rate
/ Heat
/ Heat stress
/ Hot weather
/ Humidity
/ Immune response
/ Land use
/ Livestock
/ Livestock farming
/ Livestock farms
/ Livestock housing
/ Meteorological research
/ Microclimate
/ Milk
/ Precision agriculture
/ Productivity
/ regional climate modelling
/ Regions
/ Sheep
/ Simulation
/ Spatial discrimination
/ Spatial resolution
/ Temperature effects
/ Temporal resolution
/ Thermal stress
/ Topography
/ Weather
/ Weather forecasting
/ WRF model
2025
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Projected Heat-Stress in Sheep and Cattle in Greece Under Future Climate Change Scenarios
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Projected Heat-Stress in Sheep and Cattle in Greece Under Future Climate Change Scenarios
2025
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It is well established that exposure to heat-stress conditions significantly impacts the physiology, health, welfare, and productivity of both sheep and cattle. The aim of this study was to apply the Temperature Humidity Index (THI) in order to assess the impact of future climate conditions on the thermal stress exposure of sheep and cattle in Greece. The Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model was used as a high-resolution regional climate model to simulate climate conditions for two decades in Greece at a 10 Km spatial resolution and a 1 h temporal resolution. The WRF model was applied to two emission scenarios, namely SSP2-4.5 (intermediate) and SSP5-8.5 (worst-case). Projections were made for the near-future decade (2046–2055), with the decade (2005–2014) serving as the reference period for comparative analysis. The data analysis indicated that under the SSP2-4.5 emission scenario, the mean temperature is projected to increase by 1.2–1.4 °C and 1.4–1.6 °C across 38% and 58% of the country’s territory, respectively. Increases higher than 1.6 °C are projected across 32% of the Greek territory under the SSP5-8.5 emission scenario. The mean THI (sheep) and mean THI (adj) (cattle) are projected to increase by 5–10% and by 4% across 74% and 82% of the Greek territory, respectively, when considering the SSP2-4.5 emission scenario. Slightly more severe mean heat-stress conditions were projected when considering the SSP5-8.5 emission scenario. The analysis of the hourly THI values showed that sheep and cattle are expected to experience heat-stress conditions during extended periods in the future, in which hot weather will prevail. Specifically, the number of severe/danger heat-stress hours is projected to double in the greater part of the country. To mitigate the adverse effects of climate-change-induced thermal stress on animal productivity, health, and welfare, the implementation of adaptation measures and best management practices is strongly recommended for sheep and cattle farmers. These measures encompass improvements in breeding strategies, livestock housing and microclimate management, nutritional interventions, and the adoption of precision livestock farming technologies. Given the outstanding economic, social, and environmental importance of sheep and cattle farming in Greece, effective adaptation to and mitigation of climate change impacts represent urgent priorities to ensure the long-term sustainability and resilience of the livestock sector.
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