Adapting to uncertainty associated with short-term climate variability changes in irrigated Mediterranean farming systems
Gabriele Dono,
Raffaele Cortignani,
Luca Doro,
Luca Giraldo (),
Luigi Ledda,
Massimiliano Pasqui and
Pier Paolo Roggero
Agricultural Systems, 2013, vol. 117, issue C, 1-12
Abstract:
Short-term perspectives appear to be relevant in formulating adaptation measures to changed climate variability (CCV) as a part of the European Rural Development Policy (RDP). Indeed, short-run CCV is the variation that farmers would perceive to such an extent that a political demand would be generated for adapting support measures. This study evaluates some relevant agronomic and economic impacts of CCV as modelled in a near future time period at the catchment scale in a rural district in Sardinia (Italy). The effects of CCV are assessed in relation to the availability of irrigation water and the irrigation needs of maize.
Keywords: Changed climate variability; DSP; EPIC; Adaptation; Water management; Irrigation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1016/j.agsy.2013.01.005
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