AgricultureNature Communications
Climate adaptation by crop migration
L. L. Sloat, S. J. Davis, et al.
This study by Lindsey L. Sloat and colleagues uncovers how crop migration has lessened the harmful effects of climate change on essential crops like maize, wheat, and rice. Through innovative analysis of spatial data from 1973 to 2012, the research highlights both the benefits of this migration and the potential environmental costs, urging consideration of socio-political elements in future strategies.
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