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some parts of the world began a transition to agriculture. Recent data strongly implicate climate change as the driving … endogenously to climate. After a period of favorable environmental conditions during which regional population grew, an abrupt … climate reversal forced people to take refuge at a few favored sites. The resulting spike in local population density reduced …
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Although econometric models have been widely used to measure the impact of climate change on agriculture, there exist … lower climate change impact estimates than those from the aspatial models. …
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. Measures of climate variability are included in the profit functions. Simulated impacts of climate changes on profits are … derived. Results show that inclusion of measures of climate variation are important for measuring the impact of changes in … profitability of midwest agriculture …
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to their local climates. The reported studies measure the climate sensitivity of low-capital agriculture. They test … whether actual farm performance is as sensitive to climate as agronomic models predict assuming no adaptation. …
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land productivity as measured by land prices. This new method is applied to examine the effect of climate on agriculture …Because of the potential for global warming, there are widespread concerns about the impact of changing climate upon … impact of environmental factors such as climate on production by examining the direct impact of the environmental factor on …
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This paper uses semiparametric and parametric time-series methods to model the non-linear agro-climatic output relationship for the British economy during the period 1867-1913.
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forecasted trends in climate play an obvious role in promoting the spread of ticks in several regions. It appears that climate … appears to be driven by such general trends in climate change. This factor, however, is not the only single contributor to the …
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, and increasingly rich, population are to be met. This requires the further expansion of modern agriculture, but modern … agriculture rests on a small number of highly productive crops and its expansion has led to a significant loss of global … agriculture, with a focus on how the loss of biodiversity affects food production. We employ a quantitative, structurally …
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