Sectoral impacts of climate change in Iran: A dynamic analysis with emphasis on agriculture

被引:1
|
作者
Farajzadeh, Zakariya [1 ]
Ghorbanian, Effat [1 ]
Tarazkar, Mohammad Hassan [1 ]
机构
[1] Shiraz Univ, Coll Agr, Dept Agr Econ, Shiraz, Iran
关键词
Climate change; Sectoral assessment; Agriculture; CGE model; Iran; GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM CGE; BASE-LINE SCENARIOS; RAIN-FED WHEAT; POTENTIAL IMPACTS; ECONOMIC-IMPACTS; FOOD SECURITY; ADAPTATION; CHALLENGES; DROUGHT; MODELS;
D O I
10.1016/j.spc.2024.07.020
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Iranian agriculture, the largest consumer of water, is highly vulnerable to sever climate change-induced droughts. This study aimed to analyze the impact of climate change on various sectors, with a focus on agricultural output and gross domestic product (GDP). To achieve this, a dynamic Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model incorporating a climate damage function was utilized to project the consequences of climate change on various sectors of Iran's economy. The damage function is based on the temperature anomaly. This study simulated the impact of shocks caused by climate scenarios by 2060. The modified Social Accounting Matrix served as the primary dataset for CGE modeling. By simulating climate scenarios up to 2060, the findings indicated that certain agricultural products, such as cereals and livestock, have the potential for an annual output expansion of 2-3.5 % under the most severe climatic scenarios. This expansion is attributed to their lower reliance on capital inputs and their increased final demand for agricultural commodities. Conversely, the growth rates of output expansion and final demand for services products are lower than those for agricultural products. With climate change options, there may be a shift in output composition, favoring crops, agricultural industries, and energy products, while the growth of services output remains comparatively lower. The GDP growth path also deviates from the current path of 1.8 %, reaching rates of 1.5-1.7 %. In the most restrictive scenario, the GDP is projected to decline in the mid-2050s. Similarly, the range for consumption growth is estimated to be 1.8-2.1 %. Climate change does not significantly alter the income distribution within rural and urban income groups. However, it exacerbates rural-urban inequality by favoring urban households with higher consumption levels. The current state of the Iranian economy, especially the agricultural sector, faces increased vulnerability due to climate change. Nevertheless, certain agricultural activities may experience a relatively greater increase in output because of the growing demand for these products.
引用
收藏
页码:571 / 588
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Climate change and agriculture: Impacts and adaptive responses in Iran
    Karimi, Vahid
    Karami, Ezatollah
    Keshavarz, Marzieh
    JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE AGRICULTURE, 2018, 17 (01) : 1 - 15
  • [2] Climate change and agriculture:Impacts and adaptive responses in Iran
    Vahid Karimi
    Ezatollah Karami
    Marzieh Keshavarz
    Journal of Integrative Agriculture, 2018, 17 (01) : 1 - 15
  • [3] Climate change impacts on agriculture
    De Sherbinin, A
    ENVIRONMENT, 2000, 42 (02): : 3 - 3
  • [4] Impacts of climate change on agriculture
    Kalra, Naveen
    Chander, Subhash
    Pathak, H.
    Aggarwal, P. K.
    Gupta, N. C.
    Sehgal, Mukesh
    Chakraborty, Debashis
    OUTLOOK ON AGRICULTURE, 2007, 36 (02) : 109 - 118
  • [5] A regional analysis of climate change impacts on Canadian agriculture
    Weber, M
    Hauer, G
    CANADIAN PUBLIC POLICY-ANALYSE DE POLITIQUES, 2003, 29 (02): : 163 - 180
  • [6] The economic impacts of climate change on agriculture in Iran: left-to-right marka CGE model analysis
    Vatankhah, Tayebeh
    Moosavi, Seyed Nematollah
    Tabatab, Sharareh Majdzadeh
    ENERGY SOURCES PART A-RECOVERY UTILIZATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS, 2020, 42 (16) : 1935 - 1949
  • [7] Climate change impacts on global agriculture
    Calzadilla, Alvaro
    Rehdanz, Katrin
    Betts, Richard
    Falloon, Pete
    Wiltshire, Andy
    Tol, Richard S. J.
    CLIMATIC CHANGE, 2013, 120 (1-2) : 357 - 374
  • [8] Uncertainties of climate change impacts in agriculture
    Asseng, Senthold
    AGRICULTURE AND CLIMATE CHANGE - ADAPTING CROPS TO INCREASED UNCERTAINTY (AGRI 2015), 2015, 29 : 304 - 304
  • [9] THE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON AGRICULTURE IN MANITOBA
    MOONEY, S
    ARTHUR, LM
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS-REVUE CANADIENNE D ECONOMIE RURALE, 1990, 38 (04): : 685 - 694
  • [10] Climate change impacts on global agriculture
    Alvaro Calzadilla
    Katrin Rehdanz
    Richard Betts
    Pete Falloon
    Andy Wiltshire
    Richard S. J. Tol
    Climatic Change, 2013, 120 : 357 - 374