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Climate adaptation by crop migration
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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.... show more
Abstract
Many studies have estimated the adverse effects of climate change on crop yields; however, this literature almost universally assumes a constant geographic distribution of crops in the future. Movement of growing areas to limit exposure to adverse climate conditions has been discussed as a theoretical adaptive response but has not previously been quantified or demonstrated at a global scale. Here, we assess how changes in rainfed crop area have already mediated growing season temperature trends for rainfed maize, wheat, rice, and soybean using spatially-explicit climate and crop area data from 1973 to 2012. Our results suggest that the most damaging impacts of warming on rainfed maize, wheat, and rice have been substantially moderated by the migration of these crops over time and the expansion of irrigation. However, continued migration may incur substantial environmental costs and will depend on socio-economic and political factors in addition to land suitability and climate.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 06, 2020
Authors
Lindsey L. Sloat, Steven J. Davis, James S. Gerber, Frances C. Moore, Deepak K. Ray, Paul C. West, Nathaniel D. Mueller
Tags
crop migrationclimate changecrop yieldsenvironmental costssocioeconomic factorsirrigation expansionadaptation strategies
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