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Evidence of Climate Change Impacts on Crop Comparative Advantage and Land Use

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Gaurav, A., H. Feng, D. A. Hennessy, and C. J. Anderson. "Evidence of climate change impacts on crop comparative advantage and land use". 2019. ISSN- 0169-5150, https://doi.org/10.1111/agec.12551.

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Abstract: (From: Wiley Online Library) Relative agricultural productivity shocks emerging from climate change will alter regional cropland use. Land allocations are sensitive to crop profits that in turn depend on yield effects induced by changes in climate and technology. We develop and apply an integrated framework to assess the impact of climate change on agricultural productivity and land use for the U.S. Northern Great Plains. Crop‐specific yield‐weather models reveal crop comparative advantage due to differential yield impacts of weather across the region's major crops, i.e., alfalfa, wheat, soybeans and maize. We define crop profits as a function of the weather‐driven yields, which are then used to model land use allocation [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Central CASC

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