Publication Date: 25/07/2023
Extent: 754 pages
Series No: 131
Edited by: Professor Claas Nendel, Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF), Germany
Description
Climate change is a key threat to agriculture. Modelling is fundamental to assessing its potential impacts. This collection summarises the wealth of research on improving climate impact models and their use in assessing impacts on different regions.
Modelling climate change impacts on agricultural systems reviews research on developing models in areas such as improving data flows, incorporating genetic information and dealing with uncertainty. This collection also reviews what we know about potential climate change impacts on regional agricultural systems such as, Europe, North America, Latin America, Australia and Oceania, as well as different regions in Asia and Africa.
Key Features
- Assesses key advances in modelling techniques for assessing the impact of climate change on agriculture, such as improving data flows and dealing with uncertainty
- Provides a global perspective on the impact of climate change on an array of agricultural systems, encompassing both crop and livestock production, in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and the Americas
- Reviews best practices for modelling climate change impacts on particular aspects of agricultural systems, including crop growth and yield formation
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