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Recent analyses of the possible adverse effects of climate change on agriculture in developing countries have raised food security concerns, especially for farm households whose crop productivity is expected to fall. The present study uses the GTAP global economy-wide model to capture at the...
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insights in facing the risk of climate change. In Sri Lanka, the village tank farming community in the dry zone is one of the …
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that without a dramatic change in technology (and policy to promote such a change) there would be a significant risk of man …
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In Bangladesh, climatic change is likely to impact significantly upon surface and groundwater availability, as well as in other countries. The population of Bangladesh is projected to be double the current 2010 level by 2050. Demand for water will rise with the increasing demand for rice. This...
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subjective qualitative evaluation of climate change risk management framework strategic and link its with poverty reduction … with NAPA framework elaboration. Burkina-Faso is Climate risk management model country in the region but policies have …
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One approach to rationalising policies for addressing potentially catastrophic climate change when such policies may prove unnecessary is to suppose the policies provide a form of social insurance even in the presence of pure uncertainty. Then, provided the policies are effective, such insurance...
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Australian crop and livestock farmers face uncertain climate change and variability and a challenge for adaptation decisions. These decisions can be (1) adjustments to practices and technologies, (2) changes to production systems, or (3) transformation of industries, for example, by relocation...
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Economic evaluation of climate policy is notoriously dependent on assumptions about time and risk preferences, since … change, asking are there global emissions abatement targets that everyone who shares a broad class of time and risk …
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Since the mid-1970s the south-west of Australia has displayed a warming and drying trend in its climate. Using parametric and non-parametric methods this paper provides a decadal assessment of the profitability, productivity and productivity components of over 250 farms in the region. The farm...
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In the last decade, the Murray-Darling Basin (MDB), Australia faced a severe drought which affected its agriculture production. Sustainable diversion limits as proposed in the Australian Government’s basin plan together with climate change is expected to impact on future agriculture production...
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