Climate change threatens agricultural productivity worldwide, resulting in higher food prices. Associated economic gains and losses differ not only by region but also between producers and consumers and are affected by market dynamics. On the basis of an impact modeling chain, starting with 19 different climate projections that drive plant biophysical process simulations and ending with agro-economic decisions, this analysis focuses on distributional effects of high-end climate change impacts across geographic regions and across economic agents. By estimating the changes in surpluses of consumers and producers, we find that climate change can have detrimental impacts on global agricultural welfare, especially after 2050, because losses in c...
Based on predicted changes in the magnitude and distribution of global precipitation, temperature an...
This study assesses the interaction between climate change and agricultural trade policies. We dist...
The unimpeded growth of greenhouse gas emissions is raising the earth’s temperature. The consequence...
Climate change threatens agricultural productivity worldwide, resulting in higher food prices. Assoc...
Empirical estimates of the economic welfare implications of the impact of climate change on global a...
This paper challenges the hypothesis that negative yield effects in key temperate grain producing re...
In addition to expanding agricultural land area and intensifying crop yields, increasing the global ...
Abstract Many approaches have been used to investigate climate change impacts on agri...
Previous studies have combined climate, crop and economic models to examine the impact of climate ch...
Agricultural production is sensitive to weather and thus directly affected by climate change. Plausi...
Agriculture is one of the sectors that is expected to be most significantly impacted by climate chan...
Climate change effects on agricultural yields will be uneven over the world. A few countries, mostly...
Agricultural production is sensitive to weather and thus directly affected by climate change. Plausi...
Agricultural production is sensitive to weather and thus directly affected by climate change. Plausi...
Agricultural systems are currently undergoing rapid shifts owing to socioeconomic development, techn...
Based on predicted changes in the magnitude and distribution of global precipitation, temperature an...
This study assesses the interaction between climate change and agricultural trade policies. We dist...
The unimpeded growth of greenhouse gas emissions is raising the earth’s temperature. The consequence...
Climate change threatens agricultural productivity worldwide, resulting in higher food prices. Assoc...
Empirical estimates of the economic welfare implications of the impact of climate change on global a...
This paper challenges the hypothesis that negative yield effects in key temperate grain producing re...
In addition to expanding agricultural land area and intensifying crop yields, increasing the global ...
Abstract Many approaches have been used to investigate climate change impacts on agri...
Previous studies have combined climate, crop and economic models to examine the impact of climate ch...
Agricultural production is sensitive to weather and thus directly affected by climate change. Plausi...
Agriculture is one of the sectors that is expected to be most significantly impacted by climate chan...
Climate change effects on agricultural yields will be uneven over the world. A few countries, mostly...
Agricultural production is sensitive to weather and thus directly affected by climate change. Plausi...
Agricultural production is sensitive to weather and thus directly affected by climate change. Plausi...
Agricultural systems are currently undergoing rapid shifts owing to socioeconomic development, techn...
Based on predicted changes in the magnitude and distribution of global precipitation, temperature an...
This study assesses the interaction between climate change and agricultural trade policies. We dist...
The unimpeded growth of greenhouse gas emissions is raising the earth’s temperature. The consequence...