This study analyzes the potential impact of climate change and the uncertainty of CO2 fertilization on China's corn, wheat and rice domestic agricultural markets and the international markets out to the year 2050. The study provides a brief background and reviews research literature of climate change effects on China's crop yields. The paper presents the potential impact of climate change on China's yields and attempts to quantify the domestic and global market impacts. The analysis has four scenarios, which assumes two future levels of greenhouse gas emissions with the effects of CO2 fertilization and no CO2 fertilization. A 27 country commodity partial equilibrium simulation mathematical programming model (PEATSim) is used for this analys...
This paper employs the production function-based method proposed by Just and Pope (1978, 1979) t...
Increasing temperatures, greater carbon dioxide concentrations, and changes in related climatic vari...
The climate is changing due to higher concentrations of greenhouse gases. If concentrations continu...
This study analyzes the potential impact of climate change and the uncertainty of CO2 fertilization ...
This study analyzes the potential impact of climate change on China's corn, wheat, and rice, domesti...
Climate has been changing in the last fifty years in China and will continue to change regardless an...
Climate has been changing in the last fifty years in China and will continue to change regardless an...
Climate change may affect crop growth and yield, which consequently casts a shadow of doubt over Chi...
Climate change is now affecting global agriculture and food production worldwide. Nonetheless the di...
Impacts of climatic change on agriculture and adaptation are of key concern of scientific research. ...
Climate is changing due to increasing concentration of greenhouse gases, affecting many economic sec...
Food production in China is a fundamental component of the national economy and driver of agricultur...
Not AvailableA regional climate change model (PRECIS) for China, developed by the UK's Hadley Centre...
Impacts of climate change on agriculture are a major concern worldwide, but uncertainties of climate...
With regard to global climate change due to increasing concentration in greenhouse gases, particular...
This paper employs the production function-based method proposed by Just and Pope (1978, 1979) t...
Increasing temperatures, greater carbon dioxide concentrations, and changes in related climatic vari...
The climate is changing due to higher concentrations of greenhouse gases. If concentrations continu...
This study analyzes the potential impact of climate change and the uncertainty of CO2 fertilization ...
This study analyzes the potential impact of climate change on China's corn, wheat, and rice, domesti...
Climate has been changing in the last fifty years in China and will continue to change regardless an...
Climate has been changing in the last fifty years in China and will continue to change regardless an...
Climate change may affect crop growth and yield, which consequently casts a shadow of doubt over Chi...
Climate change is now affecting global agriculture and food production worldwide. Nonetheless the di...
Impacts of climatic change on agriculture and adaptation are of key concern of scientific research. ...
Climate is changing due to increasing concentration of greenhouse gases, affecting many economic sec...
Food production in China is a fundamental component of the national economy and driver of agricultur...
Not AvailableA regional climate change model (PRECIS) for China, developed by the UK's Hadley Centre...
Impacts of climate change on agriculture are a major concern worldwide, but uncertainties of climate...
With regard to global climate change due to increasing concentration in greenhouse gases, particular...
This paper employs the production function-based method proposed by Just and Pope (1978, 1979) t...
Increasing temperatures, greater carbon dioxide concentrations, and changes in related climatic vari...
The climate is changing due to higher concentrations of greenhouse gases. If concentrations continu...