Agriculture, incomes, and gender in Latin America by 2050: An assessment of climate change impacts and household resilience for Brazil, Mexico, and Peru

This report has been prepared in response to growing concerns about the impacts of climate change on Latin American economies, agriculture, and people. Findings suggest that because of the climate change impacts on agricultural production (yield change) and international food prices, unless proper m...

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Main Authors: Andersen, Lykke E., Breisinger, Clemens, Mason-D'Croz, Daniel, Jemio, Luis Carlos, Ringler, Claudia, Robertson, Richard D., Verner, Dorte, Wiebelt, Manfred
Format: Artículo preliminar
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2014
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/150995
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author Andersen, Lykke E.
Breisinger, Clemens
Mason-D'Croz, Daniel
Jemio, Luis Carlos
Ringler, Claudia
Robertson, Richard D.
Verner, Dorte
Wiebelt, Manfred
author_browse Andersen, Lykke E.
Breisinger, Clemens
Jemio, Luis Carlos
Mason-D'Croz, Daniel
Ringler, Claudia
Robertson, Richard D.
Verner, Dorte
Wiebelt, Manfred
author_facet Andersen, Lykke E.
Breisinger, Clemens
Mason-D'Croz, Daniel
Jemio, Luis Carlos
Ringler, Claudia
Robertson, Richard D.
Verner, Dorte
Wiebelt, Manfred
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description This report has been prepared in response to growing concerns about the impacts of climate change on Latin American economies, agriculture, and people. Findings suggest that because of the climate change impacts on agricultural production (yield change) and international food prices, unless proper mitigation measures are implemented, by 2050 Brazil and Mexico may face accumulated economic loses between US$ 272.7 billion and US$ 550.6 billion and between US$ 91.0 billion and US$ 194.7, respectively. Peru, with a different productive structure, may face both economic gain and loss (a gain of US$11.0 billion against a loss of US$ 43.3 billion).
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spelling CGSpace1509952025-11-06T06:36:20Z Agriculture, incomes, and gender in Latin America by 2050: An assessment of climate change impacts and household resilience for Brazil, Mexico, and Peru Andersen, Lykke E. Breisinger, Clemens Mason-D'Croz, Daniel Jemio, Luis Carlos Ringler, Claudia Robertson, Richard D. Verner, Dorte Wiebelt, Manfred income gender households agriculture macroeconomics economics productivity food prices climate change women This report has been prepared in response to growing concerns about the impacts of climate change on Latin American economies, agriculture, and people. Findings suggest that because of the climate change impacts on agricultural production (yield change) and international food prices, unless proper mitigation measures are implemented, by 2050 Brazil and Mexico may face accumulated economic loses between US$ 272.7 billion and US$ 550.6 billion and between US$ 91.0 billion and US$ 194.7, respectively. Peru, with a different productive structure, may face both economic gain and loss (a gain of US$11.0 billion against a loss of US$ 43.3 billion). 2014 2024-08-01T02:54:43Z 2024-08-01T02:54:43Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/150995 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153637 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154452 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Andersen, Lykke E.; Breisinger, Clemens; Mason d'Croz, Daniel; Jemio, Luis Carlos; Ringler, Claudia; Robertson, Richard D.; Verner, Dorte and Wiebelt, Manfred. 2014. Agriculture, incomes, and gender in Latin America by 2050: An assessment of climate change impacts and household resilience for Brazil, Mexico, and Peru. IFPRI Discussion Paper 1390. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/150995
spellingShingle income
gender
households
agriculture
macroeconomics
economics
productivity
food prices
climate change
women
Andersen, Lykke E.
Breisinger, Clemens
Mason-D'Croz, Daniel
Jemio, Luis Carlos
Ringler, Claudia
Robertson, Richard D.
Verner, Dorte
Wiebelt, Manfred
Agriculture, incomes, and gender in Latin America by 2050: An assessment of climate change impacts and household resilience for Brazil, Mexico, and Peru
title Agriculture, incomes, and gender in Latin America by 2050: An assessment of climate change impacts and household resilience for Brazil, Mexico, and Peru
title_full Agriculture, incomes, and gender in Latin America by 2050: An assessment of climate change impacts and household resilience for Brazil, Mexico, and Peru
title_fullStr Agriculture, incomes, and gender in Latin America by 2050: An assessment of climate change impacts and household resilience for Brazil, Mexico, and Peru
title_full_unstemmed Agriculture, incomes, and gender in Latin America by 2050: An assessment of climate change impacts and household resilience for Brazil, Mexico, and Peru
title_short Agriculture, incomes, and gender in Latin America by 2050: An assessment of climate change impacts and household resilience for Brazil, Mexico, and Peru
title_sort agriculture incomes and gender in latin america by 2050 an assessment of climate change impacts and household resilience for brazil mexico and peru
topic income
gender
households
agriculture
macroeconomics
economics
productivity
food prices
climate change
women
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