Climate change may affect crop growth and yield, which consequently casts a shadow of doubt over China's food self-sufficiency efforts. In this study, we used the projections derived from four global gridded crop models (GGCropMs) to assess the effects of future climate change on the yields of the major crops (i.e., maize, rice, soybean and wheat) in China. The GGCropMs were forced with the bias-corrected climate data from five global climate models (GCMs) under Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) 8.5, which were made available through the Inter-Sectoral Impact Model Intercomparison Project (ISI-MIP). The results show that the potential yields of the crops would decrease in the 21st century without carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) fer...
The rapid growth of China’s demand for grains is expected to continue in the coming decades, largely...
The rapid growth of China’s demand for grains is expected to continue in the coming decades, largely...
To move China's climate policy forward, improved analyses of climate impacts on economic sector...
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...
A new temperature goal of <q>holding the increase in global average temperature well below 2 °C abo...
Climate change continually affects our capabilities to feed the increasing population. Rising temper...
Climate change can have negative implications on the food security of a region. The current study as...
Using a unique county-level panel on crop yields and daily weather dataset over the past decade, we ...
Global climate change may impact grain production as atmospheric conditions and water supply change,...
There have been increasing concerns on risks and uncertainty posed by climate change to China’s futu...
Increasing temperatures, greater carbon dioxide concentrations, and changes in related climatic vari...
This study explores the effects of observed warming trends since 1980 on crop yields at both nationa...
Maize, rice, and wheat are the major staple food crops in China and are crucial components of nation...
This paper reinvestigated the climate-crop yield relationship with the statistical model at crops’ g...
The rapid growth of China’s demand for grains is expected to continue in the coming decades, largely...
The rapid growth of China’s demand for grains is expected to continue in the coming decades, largely...
To move China's climate policy forward, improved analyses of climate impacts on economic sector...
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...
A new temperature goal of <q>holding the increase in global average temperature well below 2 °C abo...
Climate change continually affects our capabilities to feed the increasing population. Rising temper...
Climate change can have negative implications on the food security of a region. The current study as...
Using a unique county-level panel on crop yields and daily weather dataset over the past decade, we ...
Global climate change may impact grain production as atmospheric conditions and water supply change,...
There have been increasing concerns on risks and uncertainty posed by climate change to China’s futu...
Increasing temperatures, greater carbon dioxide concentrations, and changes in related climatic vari...
This study explores the effects of observed warming trends since 1980 on crop yields at both nationa...
Maize, rice, and wheat are the major staple food crops in China and are crucial components of nation...
This paper reinvestigated the climate-crop yield relationship with the statistical model at crops’ g...
The rapid growth of China’s demand for grains is expected to continue in the coming decades, largely...
The rapid growth of China’s demand for grains is expected to continue in the coming decades, largely...
To move China's climate policy forward, improved analyses of climate impacts on economic sector...