This report investigates the climate of two target regions of the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS): Central and South America (CA and SA, respectively). The report assesses the implications of climate change for agriculture, with a particular focus on those aspects of climate change that will have greatest impact on the crops currently grown in each region. The study investigated the ability of General Circulation Models (GCMs) and downscaled climate change scenarios to reproduce already observed climates, to establish the reliability of future climate projections, as well as projections of how associated crops might grow under future conditions
This study estimates the impact of climate change on South American agriculture taking into account ...
Substantial evidence now exists suggesting that agricultural yields will have to increase significan...
Substantial evidence now exists suggesting that agricultural yields will have to increase significan...
This discussion paper introduces a series of studies on the effects of climate change on agriculture...
Climate impacts directly agricultural systems. According to previous studies, an increase in the mea...
Climate change poses a threat to food security and nutrition, largely through its impacts on agricul...
The present paper assesses the specific impacts of potential climate change, as indicated by IPCC sc...
The CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) engaged stakeho...
South America covers a vast area with diverse climates and landscapes, with high participation in th...
Recognizing the threat from climate change that is facing and will face agro ecosystems is the first...
During the past two centuries, the world has witnessed a remarkable increase in the atmospheric conc...
According to the most recent IPCC report, changes in climates over the last 30 years have already r...
The starting point for this study was the consideration of future climate change scenarios and their...
A CCAFS-supported project led by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), and under...
Central American farmers are highly vulnerable to climate variability, with crop losses observed thr...
This study estimates the impact of climate change on South American agriculture taking into account ...
Substantial evidence now exists suggesting that agricultural yields will have to increase significan...
Substantial evidence now exists suggesting that agricultural yields will have to increase significan...
This discussion paper introduces a series of studies on the effects of climate change on agriculture...
Climate impacts directly agricultural systems. According to previous studies, an increase in the mea...
Climate change poses a threat to food security and nutrition, largely through its impacts on agricul...
The present paper assesses the specific impacts of potential climate change, as indicated by IPCC sc...
The CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) engaged stakeho...
South America covers a vast area with diverse climates and landscapes, with high participation in th...
Recognizing the threat from climate change that is facing and will face agro ecosystems is the first...
During the past two centuries, the world has witnessed a remarkable increase in the atmospheric conc...
According to the most recent IPCC report, changes in climates over the last 30 years have already r...
The starting point for this study was the consideration of future climate change scenarios and their...
A CCAFS-supported project led by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), and under...
Central American farmers are highly vulnerable to climate variability, with crop losses observed thr...
This study estimates the impact of climate change on South American agriculture taking into account ...
Substantial evidence now exists suggesting that agricultural yields will have to increase significan...
Substantial evidence now exists suggesting that agricultural yields will have to increase significan...