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Main Title Climate Change and Food Security Adapting Agriculture to a Warmer World / [electronic resource] :
Type EBOOK
Author Lobell, David.
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Burke, Marshall.
Publisher Springer Netherlands,
Year Published 2010
Call Number QC902.8-903.2
ISBN 9789048129539
Subjects Environmental sciences ; Geography ; Agriculture ; Climatic changes ; Sustainable development
Internet Access
Description Access URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2953-9
Collation VI, 199p. 50 illus. online resource.
Notes Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only
Contents Notes I -- Climate Effects on Food Security: An Overview -- Climate Models and Their Projections of Future Changes -- II -- Crop Response to Climate: Ecophysiological Models -- Crop Responses to Climate: Time-Series Models -- Crop Responses to Climate and Weather: Cross-Section and Panel Models -- Direct Effects of Rising Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and Ozone on Crop Yields -- III -- Food Security and Adaptation to Climate Change: What Do We Know? -- Breeding Strategies to Adapt Crops to a Changing Climate -- IV -- Global and Regional Assessments -- Where Do We Go from Here? -- Erratum. Roughly a billion people around the world continue to live in state of chronic hunger and food insecurity. Unfortunately, efforts to improve their livelihoods must now unfold in the context of a rapidly changing climate, in which warming temperatures and changing rainfall regimes could threaten the basic productivity of the agricultural systems on which most of the world's poor directly depend. But whether climate change represents a minor impediment or an existential threat to development is an area of substantial controversy, with different conclusions wrought from different methodologies and based on different data. This book aims to resolve some of the controversy by exploring and comparing the different methodologies and data that scientists use to understand climate's effects on food security. In explains the nature of the climate threat, the ways in which crops and farmers might respond, and the potential role for public and private investment to help agriculture adapt to a warmer world. This broader understanding should prove useful to both scientists charged with quantifying climate threats, and policy-makers responsible for crucial decisions about how to respond. The book is especially suitable as a companion to an interdisciplinary undergraduate or graduate level class. "This book provides a much needed analysis of the interactions between climate change and the food system, with emphasis on how food security is likely to be affected and interventions needed to adapt to a warmer world." Per Pinstrup-Andersen, Cornell University, New York, USA
Place Published Dordrecht
Corporate Au Added Ent SpringerLink (Online service)
Title Ser Add Ent Advances in Global Change Research, 37
Host Item Entry Springer eBooks
PUB Date Free Form 2010
Series Title Untraced Advances in Global Change Research, 37
BIB Level m
Medium computer
Content text
Carrier online resource
Cataloging Source OCLC/T
OCLC Time Stamp 20131218205700
Language eng
Origin SPRINGER
Type EBOOK
OCLC Rec Leader 03910nam a22005175i 45