引爆点(物理)
耕地
农业
气候变化
环境科学
土地利用、土地利用的变化和林业
自然资源经济学
农业生产力
经济影响分析
土地利用
地理
经济
生态学
工程类
考古
微观经济学
电气工程
生物
作者
Paul Ritchie,Greg Smith,Katrina Davis,Carlo Fezzi,Solmaria Halleck Vega,Anna Harper,Chris A. Boulton,Amy Binner,Brett Day,Angela Gallego‐Sala,Jennifer Mecking,Stephen Sitch,Timothy M. Lenton,Ian J. Bateman
出处
期刊:Nature food
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2020-01-13
卷期号:1 (1): 76-83
被引量:40
标识
DOI:10.1038/s43016-019-0011-3
摘要
Climate change is expected to impact agricultural land use. Steadily accumulating changes in temperature and water availability can alter the relative profitability of different farming activities and promote land-use changes. There is also potential for high-impact 'climate tipping points', where abrupt, nonlinear change in climate occurs, such as the potential collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). Here, using data from Great Britain, we develop a methodology to analyse the impacts of a climate tipping point on land use and economic outcomes for agriculture. We show that economic and land-use impacts of such a tipping point are likely to include widespread cessation of arable farming with losses of agricultural output that are an order of magnitude larger than the impacts of climate change without an AMOC collapse. The agricultural effects of AMOC collapse could be ameliorated by technological adaptations such as widespread irrigation, but the amount of water required and the costs appear to be prohibitive in this instance. Collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) will impact agricultural land use and its economic value in Great Britain. Ritchie et al. model the impacts of smooth (conventional climate change) and abrupt (tipping point change) AMOC collapse on land use, arable farming and related economic outputs in Britain, as well as the economic feasibility of technological adaptations such as widespread irrigation.
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