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Considering agriculture in IPCC assessments

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  • John R. Porter

    (Montpellier SupAgro
    University of Copenhagen)

  • Mark Howden

    (Climate Change Institute, The Australian National University)

  • Pete Smith

    (Institute of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Aberdeen)

Abstract

The treatment of agriculture has evolved over the lifetime of the IPCC, as tracked by the assessment reports. Efforts to quantify crop yield impacts and mitigation potentials have increased significantly, as has adaptation research. However, there remains a dearth of experimental and observational studies.

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  • John R. Porter & Mark Howden & Pete Smith, 2017. "Considering agriculture in IPCC assessments," Nature Climate Change, Nature, vol. 7(10), pages 680-683, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcli:v:7:y:2017:i:10:d:10.1038_nclimate3404
    DOI: 10.1038/nclimate3404
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    1. G. Cornelis van Kooten, 2020. "Climate Change and Agriculture," Working Papers 2020-01, University of Victoria, Department of Economics, Resource Economics and Policy Analysis Research Group.
    2. Fan, Xing & Zhang, Wen & Chen, Weiwei & Chen, Bin, 2020. "Land–water–energy nexus in agricultural management for greenhouse gas mitigation," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 265(C).
    3. Reiner Wassmann & Nguyen Van-Hung & Bui Tan Yen & Martin Gummert & Katherine M. Nelson & Shabbir H. Gheewala & Bjoern Ole Sander, 2021. "Carbon Footprint Calculator Customized for Rice Products: Concept and Characterization of Rice Value Chains in Southeast Asia," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(1), pages 1-21, December.
    4. Zhu, Yichen & Ghoshray, Atanu, 2021. "Climate Anomalies and Its Impact on U.S. Corn and Soybean Prices," 2021 Conference, August 17-31, 2021, Virtual 315271, International Association of Agricultural Economists.
    5. Chandni Singh & James Ford & Debora Ley & Amir Bazaz & Aromar Revi, 2020. "Assessing the feasibility of adaptation options: methodological advancements and directions for climate adaptation research and practice," Climatic Change, Springer, vol. 162(2), pages 255-277, September.
    6. Soubry, Bernard & Sherren, Kate, 2022. ""You keep using that word...": Disjointed definitions of resilience in food systems adaptation," Land Use Policy, Elsevier, vol. 114(C).

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