The impact of climate change on smallholder and subsistence agriculture
Natural Resources Institute · University of Greenwich
Abstract
Some of the most important impacts of global climate change will be felt among the populations, predominantly in developing countries, referred to as "subsistence" or "smallholder" farmers. Their vulnerability to climate change comes both from being predominantly located in the tropics, and from various socioeconomic, demographic, and policy trends limiting their capacity to adapt to change. However, these impacts will be difficult to model or predict because of (i) the lack of standardised definitions of these sorts of farming system, and therefore of standard data above the national level, (ii) intrinsic characteristics of these systems, particularly their complexity, their location-specificity, and their…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 36.17
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- 100%
- References
- 80
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1Topics & keywords
- Subsistence agriculture
- Climate change
- Agriculture
- Agroforestry
- Agricultural economics
- Natural resource economics
- Environmental science
- Geography