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Climate Change Impacts on Agriculture in 2050 under a Range of Plausible Socioeconomic and Emissions Scenarios

Published on 17 August 2015

Previous studies have combined climate, crop and economic models to examine the impact of climate change on agricultural production and food security, but results have varied widely due to differences in models, scenarios and input data. Recent work has examined (and narrowed) these differences through systematic model intercomparison using a high-emissions pathway to highlight the differences.

This paper extends that analysis to explore a range of plausible socioeconomic scenarios and emission pathways. Results from multiple climate and economic models are combined to examine the global and regional impacts of climate change on agricultural yields, area, production, consumption, prices and trade for coarse grains, rice, wheat, oilseeds and sugar crops to 2050.

Authors

Dirk Willenbockel

Research Fellow

Sherman Robinson

Honorary Associate

Publication details

authors
Wiebe, K., Lotze-Campen, H., Robinson, S. and Willenbockel, D.
journal
Environmental Research Letters, volume 10, issue 8: Article 085010

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