Livestock farming is the world's largest land use sector and utilizes around 60% of the global biomass harvest. Over the coming decades, climate change will affect the natural resource base of livestock production, especially the productivity of rangeland and feed crops. Based on a comprehensive impact modeling chain, we assess implications of different climate projections for agricultural production costs and land use change and explore the effectiveness of livestock system transitions as an adaptation strategy. Simulated climate impacts on crop yields and rangeland productivity generate adaptation costs amounting to 3% of total agricultural production costs in 2045 (i.e. 145 billion US$). Shifts in livestock production towards mixed crop-...
Climate change and its effects on existence on earth are becoming more and more relevant as physical...
Rangelands are one of the Earth's major ice-free land cover types. They provide food and support liv...
Climate change is predicted to have a substantial negative effect on the productivity of grasslands ...
Livestock farming is the world’s largest land use sector and utilizes around 60% of the global bioma...
Mixed crop-livestock farming systems provide food for more than half of the world's population. Thes...
The negative effects of climate change on crop and animal production are evident across the world, s...
Mixed crop–livestock systems play an important role in global food production and livelihood provisi...
Livestock systems globally are changing rapidly in response to human population growth, urbanization...
Livestock are responsible for 12% of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Sustainable intensifica...
This Working Paper summarizes projected climate change impacts on livestock across Africa, using a c...
Climate change projections indicate that smallholder mixed crop-livestock systems are, and will rema...
Globally, crop-livestock systems produce over 90% of the world\u27s milk supply and 80% of the meat ...
Large uncertainties about the impacts of climate change and adaptation options on the livestock comp...
Climate changes and the associated increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration are just tw...
Climate change is a global process, of recent origin in its current form, and largely manmade. In th...
Climate change and its effects on existence on earth are becoming more and more relevant as physical...
Rangelands are one of the Earth's major ice-free land cover types. They provide food and support liv...
Climate change is predicted to have a substantial negative effect on the productivity of grasslands ...
Livestock farming is the world’s largest land use sector and utilizes around 60% of the global bioma...
Mixed crop-livestock farming systems provide food for more than half of the world's population. Thes...
The negative effects of climate change on crop and animal production are evident across the world, s...
Mixed crop–livestock systems play an important role in global food production and livelihood provisi...
Livestock systems globally are changing rapidly in response to human population growth, urbanization...
Livestock are responsible for 12% of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Sustainable intensifica...
This Working Paper summarizes projected climate change impacts on livestock across Africa, using a c...
Climate change projections indicate that smallholder mixed crop-livestock systems are, and will rema...
Globally, crop-livestock systems produce over 90% of the world\u27s milk supply and 80% of the meat ...
Large uncertainties about the impacts of climate change and adaptation options on the livestock comp...
Climate changes and the associated increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration are just tw...
Climate change is a global process, of recent origin in its current form, and largely manmade. In th...
Climate change and its effects on existence on earth are becoming more and more relevant as physical...
Rangelands are one of the Earth's major ice-free land cover types. They provide food and support liv...
Climate change is predicted to have a substantial negative effect on the productivity of grasslands ...