There is an inherent link between how climate change affects different populations and how the burden of environmental policy is unevenly distributed across individuals within a given population. Who pays or benefits for environmental regulations largely depends on how the impact of climate change is heterogeneous across countries and individuals. In this chapter, we first introduce the relationship between climate change, agriculture, and food security, providing also an overview of the main adaptation and mitigation strategies. To follow, we summarize the emerging methods developed in the last two decades to empirically quantify the economic costs of climate change, by presenting a general framework to explain why it is crucial to better ...
Climatic changes and increasing climatic variability are likely to aggravate the problem of future f...
Climatic changes and increasing climatic variability are likely to aggravate the problem of future f...
Recent studies suggest that possible global increases in temperature and changes in precipitation pa...
The ultimate impact of climate change on human systems will depend on the natural resilience of ecos...
Agriculture is extremely vulnerable to climate change. There will be gains in some crops in some reg...
Agriculture is extremely vulnerable to climate change. There will be gains in some crops in some reg...
The Challenge: The unimpeded growth of greenhouse gas emissions is raising the earth's temperature. ...
The Challenge: The unimpeded growth of greenhouse gas emissions is raising the earth's temperature. ...
With the increasing recognition of the importance of adaptation in addressing climate change, an und...
Agricultural activities contribute to global climate change, and crop production will be affected if...
This paper investigates how climate change can affect agricultural production and proposes some adap...
Although climate change may severely impact agriculture, farmers can mitigate it by adapting to thei...
Abstract: Climate is the primary important factor for agricultural production. Concerning the potent...
Abstract. This paper presents a conceptual framework of the impact of climate change on agricul-ture...
Climatic changes and increasing climatic variability are likely to aggravate the problem of future f...
Climatic changes and increasing climatic variability are likely to aggravate the problem of future f...
Climatic changes and increasing climatic variability are likely to aggravate the problem of future f...
Recent studies suggest that possible global increases in temperature and changes in precipitation pa...
The ultimate impact of climate change on human systems will depend on the natural resilience of ecos...
Agriculture is extremely vulnerable to climate change. There will be gains in some crops in some reg...
Agriculture is extremely vulnerable to climate change. There will be gains in some crops in some reg...
The Challenge: The unimpeded growth of greenhouse gas emissions is raising the earth's temperature. ...
The Challenge: The unimpeded growth of greenhouse gas emissions is raising the earth's temperature. ...
With the increasing recognition of the importance of adaptation in addressing climate change, an und...
Agricultural activities contribute to global climate change, and crop production will be affected if...
This paper investigates how climate change can affect agricultural production and proposes some adap...
Although climate change may severely impact agriculture, farmers can mitigate it by adapting to thei...
Abstract: Climate is the primary important factor for agricultural production. Concerning the potent...
Abstract. This paper presents a conceptual framework of the impact of climate change on agricul-ture...
Climatic changes and increasing climatic variability are likely to aggravate the problem of future f...
Climatic changes and increasing climatic variability are likely to aggravate the problem of future f...
Climatic changes and increasing climatic variability are likely to aggravate the problem of future f...
Recent studies suggest that possible global increases in temperature and changes in precipitation pa...