Title Do farmers adapt to climate change? A macro perspective
Authors Alvi S. , Jamil F. , ROSON, ROBERTO, Sartori M.
External publication No
Means Agric.
Scope Article
Nature Científica
JCR Quartile 1
SJR Quartile 2
JCR Impact 2.92500
SJR Impact 0.53300
Web https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85086337098&doi=10.3390%2fagriculture10060212&partnerID=40&md5=630ccfd5a84a52d638c03695b8c4b306
Publication date 01/01/2020
ISI 000551219000022
Scopus Id 2-s2.0-85086337098
DOI 10.3390/agriculture10060212
Abstract Greenhouse gas emissions cause climate change, and agriculture is the most vulnerable sector. Farmers do have some capability to adapt to changing weather and climate, but this capability is contingent on many factors, including geographical and socioeconomic conditions. Assessing the actual adaptation potential in the agricultural sector is therefore an empirical issue, to which this paper contributes by presenting a study examining the impacts of climate change on cereal yields in 55 developing and developed countries, using data from 1991 to 2015. The results indicate that cereal yields are affected in all regions by changes in temperature and precipitation, with significant differences in certain macro-regions in the world. In Southern Asia and Central Africa, farmers fail to adapt to climate change. The findings suggest that the world should focus more on enhancing adaptive capacity to moderate potential damage and on coping with the consequences of climate change. © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
Keywords Adaptations; Cereal yields; Climate change; Emissions
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