To reduce the risks of climate change, governments agreed in the Paris Agreement to limit global temperature rise to less than 2.0 °C above pre-industrial levels, with the ambition to keep warming to 1.5 °C. Charting appropriate mitigation responses requires information on the costs of mitigating versus associated damages for the two levels of warming. In this assessment, a critical consideration is the impact on crop yields and yield variability in regions currently challenged by food insecurity. The current study assessed impacts of 1.5 °C versus 2.0 °C on yields of maize, pearl millet and sorghum in the West African Sudan Savanna using two crop models that were calibrated with common varieties from experiments in the region with manageme...
Abstract Agriculture in West Africa faces the challenge of meeting the rising demand ...
International audienceMaize (Zea mays) is one of the staple crops of West Africa and is therefore of...
The ability of a region to feed itself in the upcoming decades is an important issue. The West Afric...
To reduce the risks of climate change, governments agreed in the Paris Agreement to limit global tem...
To reduce the risks of climate change, governments agreed in the Paris Agreement to limit global tem...
With the Paris Agreement, governments around the world agreed to limit global temperature rise to le...
Rainfed cereals are the main staple food crops in the West African Sudan Savannah. While current yie...
Sub-Saharan West Africa is a vulnerable region where a better quantification and understanding of th...
The production of cereals in West Africa is constraint by several yield limiting factors such as poo...
Adaptation of agriculture to climate change requires urgent improvement of our understanding of clim...
West African rainfed agriculture is highly vulnerable to climate variability and change. Global warm...
West Africa is highly vulnerable to climate hazards and better quantification and understanding of t...
Agriculture inWest Africa is constrained by several yield-limiting factors, such as poor soil ferti...
Climate change is estimated to exacerbate existing challenges faced by smallholder farmers in Sub-Sa...
Increasingly, empirical evidences are substantiating the effects of climate change on agricultural p...
Abstract Agriculture in West Africa faces the challenge of meeting the rising demand ...
International audienceMaize (Zea mays) is one of the staple crops of West Africa and is therefore of...
The ability of a region to feed itself in the upcoming decades is an important issue. The West Afric...
To reduce the risks of climate change, governments agreed in the Paris Agreement to limit global tem...
To reduce the risks of climate change, governments agreed in the Paris Agreement to limit global tem...
With the Paris Agreement, governments around the world agreed to limit global temperature rise to le...
Rainfed cereals are the main staple food crops in the West African Sudan Savannah. While current yie...
Sub-Saharan West Africa is a vulnerable region where a better quantification and understanding of th...
The production of cereals in West Africa is constraint by several yield limiting factors such as poo...
Adaptation of agriculture to climate change requires urgent improvement of our understanding of clim...
West African rainfed agriculture is highly vulnerable to climate variability and change. Global warm...
West Africa is highly vulnerable to climate hazards and better quantification and understanding of t...
Agriculture inWest Africa is constrained by several yield-limiting factors, such as poor soil ferti...
Climate change is estimated to exacerbate existing challenges faced by smallholder farmers in Sub-Sa...
Increasingly, empirical evidences are substantiating the effects of climate change on agricultural p...
Abstract Agriculture in West Africa faces the challenge of meeting the rising demand ...
International audienceMaize (Zea mays) is one of the staple crops of West Africa and is therefore of...
The ability of a region to feed itself in the upcoming decades is an important issue. The West Afric...