Sea level rise impacts on rice production: The Ebro Delta as an example

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作者
Genua-Olmedo, Ana [1 ]
Alcaraz, Carles [1 ]
Caiola, Nuno [1 ]
Ibanez, Carles [1 ]
机构
[1] IRTA Aquat Ecosyst, Carretera Poblenou Km 5-5, St Carles De Rapita 43540, Catalonia, Spain
关键词
Climate change; Salinization; Rice production; SLR; High-end scenarios; Deltas; VERTICAL ACCRETION; SOIL-SALINITY; MEGA-DELTAS; RIVER; CATALONIA; ELEVATION; DYNAMICS; CLIMATE;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.07.136
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Climate change and sea level rise (SLR) are global impacts threatening the sustainability of coastal territories and valuable ecosystems such as deltas. The Ebro Delta is representative of the vulnerability of coastal areas to SLR. Rice cultivation is the main economic activity in the region. Rice fields occupy most of the delta (ca. 65%) and are vulnerable to accelerated SLR and consequent increase in soil salinity, the most important physical factor affecting rice production. We developed a model to predict the impacts of SLR on soil salinity and rice production under different scenarios predicted by the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change by coupling data from Geographic Information Systems with Generalized Linear Models. Soil salinity data were measured in agricultural parcels and rice production from surveys among farmers. The correlation between observed and soil salinity predicted values was high and significant (Pearson's r = 0.72, P< 0.0001), thus supporting the predictive ability of the model. Soil salinity was directly related to distances to the river, to the delta inner border, and to the river old mouth, while clay presence, winter river flow and surface elevation were inversely related to it Surface elevation was the most important variable in explaining soil salinity: Rice production was negatively influenced by soil salinity, thus the models predict a decrease from higher elevation zones close to the river to the shoreline. The model predicts a maximum reduction in normalized rice production index from 61.2% in 2010 to 33.8% by 2100 in the worst considered scenario (SLR = 1.8 m), with a decrease of profit up to 300 per hectare. The model can be applied to other deltaic areas worldwide, and help rice farmers and stakeholders to identify the most vulnerable areas to SLR impacts. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页码:1200 / 1210
页数:11
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