Towards the development of adaptation options using climate and crop yield forecasting at seasonal to multi-decadal timescales

In order for climate forecasting to be used in developing adaptation options, the forecasts should be able to affect decisions made by stakeholders in a manner that improves outcomes. The implications of this requirement for forecasting are presented under five headings: relevance, reliability, stak...

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Main Author: Challinor, Andrew J.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2009
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/25160
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description In order for climate forecasting to be used in developing adaptation options, the forecasts should be able to affect decisions made by stakeholders in a manner that improves outcomes. The implications of this requirement for forecasting are presented under five headings: relevance, reliability, stakeholder engagement, holism and accuracy. These characteristics are elucidated through a particular focus on the use of ensemble climate and crop simulations. Resulting recommendations, including comments on mainstreaming and seamlessness, are described using the concepts of quality and value. Adaptation options can be developed using climate forecasts on a range of timescales, from days to decades. Using the five identified characteristics, two cases are presented: (i) options based on large-area seasonal crop yield forecasting are discussed, and (ii) genotypic adaptation based on long-term climate change projections is examined. For the latter, novel analyses of existing large-area groundnut simulations are used to assess the magnitude and spatial extent of the impact of changes in the mean and variability of temperature, rainfall and humidity. The genotypic properties required to ameliorate negative impacts are then assessed and compared to observations. The processes examined act on most annual crops, making the method, and to some extent the results, broadly relevant.
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spelling CGSpace251602023-12-08T19:36:04Z Towards the development of adaptation options using climate and crop yield forecasting at seasonal to multi-decadal timescales Challinor, Andrew J. climate models forecasting crops adaptation In order for climate forecasting to be used in developing adaptation options, the forecasts should be able to affect decisions made by stakeholders in a manner that improves outcomes. The implications of this requirement for forecasting are presented under five headings: relevance, reliability, stakeholder engagement, holism and accuracy. These characteristics are elucidated through a particular focus on the use of ensemble climate and crop simulations. Resulting recommendations, including comments on mainstreaming and seamlessness, are described using the concepts of quality and value. Adaptation options can be developed using climate forecasts on a range of timescales, from days to decades. Using the five identified characteristics, two cases are presented: (i) options based on large-area seasonal crop yield forecasting are discussed, and (ii) genotypic adaptation based on long-term climate change projections is examined. For the latter, novel analyses of existing large-area groundnut simulations are used to assess the magnitude and spatial extent of the impact of changes in the mean and variability of temperature, rainfall and humidity. The genotypic properties required to ameliorate negative impacts are then assessed and compared to observations. The processes examined act on most annual crops, making the method, and to some extent the results, broadly relevant. 2009-06 2013-02-05T09:37:48Z 2013-02-05T09:37:48Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/25160 en Limited Access Elsevier Challinor AJ. 2009. Towards the development of adaptation options using climate and crop yield forecasting at seasonal to multi-decadal timescales. Environmental Science and Policy 12(4): 453-465.
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Towards the development of adaptation options using climate and crop yield forecasting at seasonal to multi-decadal timescales
title Towards the development of adaptation options using climate and crop yield forecasting at seasonal to multi-decadal timescales
title_full Towards the development of adaptation options using climate and crop yield forecasting at seasonal to multi-decadal timescales
title_fullStr Towards the development of adaptation options using climate and crop yield forecasting at seasonal to multi-decadal timescales
title_full_unstemmed Towards the development of adaptation options using climate and crop yield forecasting at seasonal to multi-decadal timescales
title_short Towards the development of adaptation options using climate and crop yield forecasting at seasonal to multi-decadal timescales
title_sort towards the development of adaptation options using climate and crop yield forecasting at seasonal to multi decadal timescales
topic climate
models
forecasting
crops
adaptation
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/25160
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