Land-based climate change mitigation measures can affect agricultural markets and food security

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Shinichiro Fujimori
Wenchao Wu
Jonathan Doelman
Stefan Frank
Jordan Hristov
Page Kyle
Ronald Sands
Willem-Jan van Zeist
Petr Havlik
Ignacio Pérez Domínguez
Amarendra Sahoo
Elke Stehfest
Andrzej Tabeau
Hugo Valin
Hans van Meijl
Tomoko Hasegawa
Kiyoshi Takahashi
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[1] Kyoto University,Department of Environmental Engineering
[2] National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES),Center for Social and Environmental Systems Research
[3] International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA),Social Sciences Division
[4] Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences (JIRCAS),Copernicus Institute for Sustainable Development
[5] PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency,Joint Global Change Research Institute
[6] Utrecht University,Economic Research Service
[7] European Commission,Agricultural Economics and Rural Policy Group
[8] Joint Research Center,College of Science and Engineering
[9] Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,undefined
[10] US Department of Agriculture,undefined
[11] Wageningen Economic Research,undefined
[12] Wageningen University and Research,undefined
[13] Wageningen University,undefined
[14] Ritsumeikan University,undefined
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Nature Food | 2022年 / 3卷
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Earlier studies have noted potential adverse impacts of land-related emissions mitigation strategies on food security, particularly due to food price increases—but without distinguishing these strategies’ individual effects under different conditions. Using six global agroeconomic models, we show the extent to which three factors—non-CO2 emissions reduction, bioenergy production and afforestation—may change food security and agricultural market conditions under 2 °C climate-stabilization scenarios. Results show that afforestation (often simulated in the models by imposing carbon prices on land carbon stocks) could have a large impact on food security relative to non-CO2 emissions policies (generally implemented as emissions taxes). Respectively, these measures put an additional 41.9 million and 26.7 million people at risk of hunger in 2050 compared with the current trend scenario baseline. This highlights the need for better coordination in emissions reduction and agricultural market management policies as well as better representation of land use and associated greenhouse gas emissions in modelling.
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