Prioritizing Climate Change Adaptation Needs for Food Security in 2030
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory · NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Investments aimed at improving agricultural adaptation to climate change inevitably favor some crops and regions over others. An analysis of climate risks for crops in 12 food-insecure regions was conducted to identify adaptation priorities, based on statistical crop models and climate projections for 2030 from 20 general circulation models. Results indicate South Asia and Southern Africa as two regions that, without sufficient adaptation measures, will likely suffer negative impacts on several crops that are important to large food-insecure human populations. We also find that uncertainties vary widely by crop, and therefore priorities will depend on the risk attitudes of investment institutions.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 276.80
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 10
Authors
6- DBDavid B. LobellCorresponding
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research, Palo Alto Institute, Stanford University
- MBMarshall Burke
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Palo Alto Institute, NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research, Stanford University
- CTClaudia Tebaldi
NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research, Palo Alto Institute, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Stanford University
- MDMichael D. Mastrandrea
NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Stanford University, Palo Alto Institute
- WPWalter P. Falcon
Stanford University, Palo Alto Institute, NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Topics & keywords
- Food security
- Climate change
- Adaptation (eye)
- Agriculture
- Climate extremes
- Natural resource economics
- Environmental resource management
- Investment (military)
- Climate action