Potential Economic Benefits of Adapting Agricultural Production Systems to Future Climate Change

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作者
Prato, Tony [1 ]
Zeyuan, Qiu [2 ]
Pederson, Gregory [3 ,4 ]
Fagre, Dan [5 ]
Bengtson, Lindsey E. [5 ]
Williams, Jimmy R. [6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Missouri, Ctr Appl Res & Environm Syst, Columbia, MO 65211 USA
[2] New Jersey Inst Technol Chem & Environm Sci, Newark, NJ USA
[3] USGS No Rocky Mt Sci Ctr, Bozeman, MT USA
[4] Univ Arizona, Sch Nat Resources, Tucson, AZ USA
[5] USGS No Rocky Mt Sci Ctr, W Glacier, MT USA
[6] Blackland Res & Extens Ctr, Temple, TX USA
关键词
Economic benefits; Adaptation; Agricultural production systems; Future climate change; UNITED-STATES; INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT; IMPACTS; RANGE; ADAPTATION;
D O I
10.1007/s00267-010-9427-0
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Potential economic impacts of future climate change on crop enterprise net returns and annual net farm income (NFI) are evaluated for small and large representative farms in Flathead Valley in Northwest Montana. Crop enterprise net returns and NFI in an historical climate period (1960-2005) and future climate period (2006-2050) are compared when agricultural production systems (APSs) are adapted to future climate change. Climate conditions in the future climate period are based on the A1B, B1, and A2 CO2 emission scenarios from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fourth Assessment Report. Steps in the evaluation include: (1) specifying crop enterprises and APSs (i.e., combinations of crop enterprises) in consultation with locals producers; (2) simulating crop yields for two soils, crop prices, crop enterprises costs, and NFIs for APSs; (3) determining the dominant APS in the historical and future climate periods in terms of NFI; and (4) determining whether NFI for the dominant APS in the historical climate period is superior to NFI for the dominant APS in the future climate period. Crop yields are simulated using the Environmental/Policy Integrated Climate (EPIC) model and dominance comparisons for NFI are based on the stochastic efficiency with respect to a function (SERF) criterion. Probability distributions that best fit the EPIC-simulated crop yields are used to simulate 100 values for crop yields for the two soils in the historical and future climate periods. Best-fitting probability distributions for historical inflation-adjusted crop prices and specified triangular probability distributions for crop enterprise costs are used to simulate 100 values for crop prices and crop enterprise costs. Averaged over all crop enterprises, farm sizes, and soil types, simulated net return per ha averaged over all crop enterprises decreased 24% and simulated mean NFI for APSs decreased 57% between the historical and future climate periods. Although adapting APSs to future climate change is advantageous (i.e., NFI with adaptation is superior to NFI without adaptation based on SERF), in six of the nine cases in which adaptation is advantageous, NFI with adaptation in the future climate period is inferior to NFI in the historical climate period. Therefore, adaptation of APSs to future climate change in Flathead Valley is insufficient to offset the adverse impacts on NFI of such change.
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页码:577 / 589
页数:13
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