Reducing risks to food security from climate change
International Center for Tropical Agriculture · University of Copenhagen · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Climate change will have far-reaching impacts on crop, livestock and fisheries production, and will change the prevalence of crop pests. Many of these impacts are already measurable. Climate impact studies are dominated by those on crop yields despite the limitations of climate-crop modelling, with very little attention paid to more systems components of cropping, let alone other dimensions of food security. Given the serious threats to food security, attention should shift to an action-oriented research agenda, where we see four key challenges: (a) changing the culture of research; (b) deriving stakeholder-driven portfolios of options for farmers, communities and countries; (c) ensuring that adaptation…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 131.53
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 80
Authors
11- BCBruce CampbellCorresponding
International Center for Tropical Agriculture
- SVSonja Vermeulen
University of Copenhagen
- PAPramod Aggarwal
International Water Management Institute
- CCCaitlin Corner-Dolloff
International Center for Tropical Agriculture
- EGEvan Girvetz
International Center for Tropical Agriculture
Topics & keywords
- Food security
- Climate change
- Natural resource economics
- Business
- Cropping
- Livestock
- Environmental resource management
- Stakeholder
- Climate action