"The strong trends in climate change already evident, the likelihood of further changes occurring, and the increasing scale of potential climate impacts give urgency to addressing agricultural adaptation more coherently. There are many potential adaptation options available for marginal change of existing agricultural systems, often variations of existing climate risk management. We show that implementation of these options is likely to have substantial benefits under moderate climate change for some cropping systems. However, there are limits to their effectiveness under more severe climate changes. Hence, more systemic changes in resource allocation need to be considered, such as targeted diversification
of production systems and livelihoods.", in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, v.104, no.50 (Dec.2007)
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Adapting agriculture to climate change
Posted by library@EPA at 9:51 AM
Labels: Agriculture, Climate change