Climate change and the socioeconomics of global food production

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The impact of climate change on agriculture depends on the environmental and socio-economic contexts in which the changes occur. However, current tools to anticipate climate change impacts focus almost entirely on biological and environmental processes. For example, most large-scale crop models can identify where yields are sensitive to new temperatures and CO2 concentrations but do not include any socio-economic factors that may enable (or inhibit) farmers

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http://www.cccep.ac.uk/Publications/Working-papers/Papers/20-29/wp29_climate-change-food-production.pdf
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31/07/2010