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The Impact of Climate, CO2 and Population on Regional Food and Water Resources in the 2050s النص الكامل
2013
Wiltshire, Andrew J. | Kay, Gillian | Gornall, Jemma L. | Betts, Richard A.
Population growth and climate change are likely to impact upon food and water availability over the coming decades. In this study we use an ensemble of climate simulations to project the implications of both these drivers on regional changes in food and water. This study highlights the dominant effect of population growth on per capita resource allocation over climate induced changes in our model projections. We find a strong signal for crop yield reductions due to climate change by the 2050s in the absence of CO₂ fertilisation effects. However, when these additional processes are included this trend is reversed. The impacts of climate on water resources are more uncertain. Overall, we find reductions in the global population living in water stressed conditions due to the combined effects of climate and CO₂. Africa is a key region where projected decreases in runoff and crop productivity from climate change alone are potentially reversed when CO₂ fertilisation effects are included, but this is highly uncertain. Plant physiological response to increasing atmospheric CO₂ is a major driver of the changes in crop productivity and water availability in this study; it is poorly constrained by observations and is thus a critical uncertainty.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]The nature and impact of climate change in the Challenge Program on Water and Food (CPWF) basins النص الكامل
2011
Mulligan, Mark | Fisher, Myles | Sharma, Bharat | Xu, Z.X. | Ringler, Claudia | Mahé, Gil | Jarvis, Andy | Ramírez, Julian | Clanet, Jean-Charles | Ogilvie, Andrew | Ahmad, Mobin-ud-Din
In this article the authors assess the potential impacts of projected climate change on water, livelihoods and food security in the Basin Focal Projet basins. The authors consider expected change within the context of recently observed climate variability in the basins to better understand the potential impact of expected change and the options available for adaptation. They use multi-global circulation model climate projections for the AR4 SRES A2a scenario, downscaled and extracted for each basin. They find significant differences in the impacts (both positive and negative impacts) of climate change, between and within basins, but also find large-scale uncertainty between climate models in the impact that is projected.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Optimizing resource use efficiencies in the food–energy–water nexus for sustainable agriculture: from conceptual model to decision support system النص الكامل
2018
Tian, Hanqin | Lu, Chaoqun | Pan, Shufen | Yang, Jia | Miao, Ruiqing | Ren, Wen | Yu, Qiang | Fu, Bojie | Jin, Feifei | Lü, Yonglong | Melillo, Jerry | Ouyang, Z. (Zhiyun) | Palm, Cheryl | Reilly, John
Increased natural and anthropogenic stresses have threatened the Earth's ability to meet growing human demands of food, energy and water (FEW) in a sustainable way. Although much progress has been made in the provision of individual component of FEW, it remains unknown whether there is an optimized strategy to balance the FEW nexus as a whole, reduce air and water pollution, and mitigate climate change on national and global scales. Increasing FEW conflicts in the agroecosystems make it an urgent need to improve our understanding and quantification of how to balance resource investment and enhance resource use efficiencies in the FEW nexus. Therefore, we propose an integrated modeling system of the FEW nexus by coupling an ecosystem model, an economic model, and a regional climate model, aiming to mimic the interactions and feedbacks within the ecosystem–human–climate systems. The trade-offs between FEW benefit and economic cost in excess resource usage, environmental degradation, and climate consequences will be quantitatively assessed, which will serve as sustainability indicators for agricultural systems (including crop production, livestock and aquaculture). We anticipate that the development and implementation of such an integrated modeling platform across world's regions could build capabilities in understanding the agriculture-centered FEW nexus and guiding policy and land management decision making for a sustainable future.
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