Impact of climate change using CRAFT: a case study for West Africa

The CGIAR research program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Program’s (CCAFS) Regional Agricultural Forecasting Toolbox (CRAFT) is a framework for multi-scale spatial gridded simulations using an ensemble of crop models. The toolbox facilitates studies on the potential impact of clim...

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Main Authors: Shelia, Vakhtang, Faye, Babacar, Weber, Heidi, Hoogenboom, Gerrit
Format: Poster
Language:Inglés
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/106712
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Faye, Babacar
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Hoogenboom, Gerrit
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description The CGIAR research program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Program’s (CCAFS) Regional Agricultural Forecasting Toolbox (CRAFT) is a framework for multi-scale spatial gridded simulations using an ensemble of crop models. The toolbox facilitates studies on the potential impact of climate change on crop production for a region in addition to other capabilities such as the regional in-season yield forecasting and risk assessment. CRAFT can be used to generate and conduct multiple simulation scenarios, maps, and interactive visualizations using a crop engine that can run the crop simulation models DSSAT, APSIM, and SARRA-H, in concert with the Climate Predictability Tool (CPT) for probabilistic seasonal climate forecasts.
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spelling CGSpace1067122025-12-08T09:54:28Z Impact of climate change using CRAFT: a case study for West Africa Shelia, Vakhtang Faye, Babacar Weber, Heidi Hoogenboom, Gerrit agriculture food security climate change crop modelling The CGIAR research program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Program’s (CCAFS) Regional Agricultural Forecasting Toolbox (CRAFT) is a framework for multi-scale spatial gridded simulations using an ensemble of crop models. The toolbox facilitates studies on the potential impact of climate change on crop production for a region in addition to other capabilities such as the regional in-season yield forecasting and risk assessment. CRAFT can be used to generate and conduct multiple simulation scenarios, maps, and interactive visualizations using a crop engine that can run the crop simulation models DSSAT, APSIM, and SARRA-H, in concert with the Climate Predictability Tool (CPT) for probabilistic seasonal climate forecasts. 2020-01-15 2020-01-24T14:35:04Z 2020-01-24T14:35:04Z Poster https://hdl.handle.net/10568/106712 en Open Access application/pdf Shelia V, Faye B, Weber H, Hoogenboom G. 2020. Impact of climate change using CRAFT: a case study for West Africa. Poster. CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
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Impact of climate change using CRAFT: a case study for West Africa
title Impact of climate change using CRAFT: a case study for West Africa
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title_short Impact of climate change using CRAFT: a case study for West Africa
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food security
climate change
crop modelling
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