Abstract
Abstract. Climate change is a global problem and has a major impact on the economy of the developing world. The use of open data and modeling provides a considerable resource for governments, municipalities, and NGOs to develop an understanding of how climate change will impact their communities. This paper discusses the statistical concepts used to model MODIS Land Surface Temperature dataset and calculation of water balance with interpretations of the results. The results of this paper will utilize open datasets, an analysis of the impacts of temperature changes on the developing tourist economy in the Republic of Kosovo, and the knowledge of the capacity for leveraging large geographic datasets for open climate change research. The data from this paper shows a high level of vulnerability to viticulture in Kosovo due to significant trends in water balance and land surface temperature trends within the Drini I Bardhë basin and the future impacts of this on the regions wine agro-tourism by understanding the development of climate change in the region.
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