Case study on potential agricultural responses to climate change in a California landscape

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L. E. Jackson
S. M. Wheeler
A. D. Hollander
A. T. O’Geen
B. S. Orlove
J. Six
D. A. Sumner
F. Santos-Martin
J. B. Kramer
W. R. Horwath
R. E. Howitt
T. P. Tomich
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[1] University of California Davis,Department of Land, Air and Water Resources
[2] University of California Davis,Department of Environmental Design
[3] University of California Davis,Information Center for the Environment
[4] Columbia University,Division School of International and Public Affairs and Center for Research on Environmental Decisions
[5] University of California Davis,Department of Plant Sciences
[6] University of California Davis,Agricultural Issues Center
[7] University of California Davis,Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics
[8] University of California Davis,Agricultural Sustainability Institute
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Climatic Change | 2011年 / 109卷
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Climate Change; Heat Wave; Cover Crop; Conservation Tillage; Vegetative Filter Strip;
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Agriculture in the Central Valley of California, one of the USA’s main sources of fruits, nuts, and vegetables, is highly vulnerable to climate change impacts in the next 50 years. This interdisciplinary case study in Yolo County shows the urgency for building adaptation strategies to climate change. Climate change and the effects of greenhouse gas emissions are complex, and several of the county’s current crops will be less viable in 2050. The study uses a variety of methods to assemble information relevant to Yolo County’s agriculture, including literature reviews, models, geographic information system analysis, interviews with agency personnel, and a survey of farmers. Potential adaptation and mitigation responses by growers include changes in crop taxa, irrigation methods, fertilization practices, tillage practices, and land use. On a regional basis, planning must consider the vulnerability of agricultural production and the tradeoffs associated with diversified farmlands, drought, flooding of cropland, loss of habitat for wild species of concern, and urbanization.
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页码:407 / 427
页数:20
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