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ARE Update, Volume 18, Number 1, Special Issue - Climate Change: Challenges to California's Agriculture and Natural resources

Colin Carter, Benjamin Santer, Maxililian Auffhammer, Alan Olmstead, Paul Rhode, Richard Howitt, David Zilberman and Scott Kaplan

Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, UC Berkeley, Working Paper Series from Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, UC Berkeley

Abstract: 1. Introduction to the Issue 2. The "Shape of Things to Come" for California’s Climate and Agriculture. 3. Estimating Impacts of Climate Change on California’s Most Important Crops. 4. Can We Adapt to Climate Change? Lessons from Past Agricultural Challenges. 5. Water, Climate Change, and California Agriculture. 6. An Overview of California’s Agricultural Adaptation to Climate Change.

Keywords: Social and Behavioral Sciences; Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics; Climate Change Forum; Governor Jerry Brown; California agriculture; Climate fingerprinting; climate models; tropospheric warming; human-caused climate change; 21st-century climate change; global warming; Agricultural productivity; climate sensitivity; greenhouse gas; specialty crops; climate change and yields; climate models; California agriculture; adaptation to climate change; history of agricultural adaptation; climate shocks; California drought; agricultural water supply; reduction in water deliveries; water shortages; crop yields; crop revenues; Global warming; agricultural adaptation; agricultural vulnerability; climate change and agriculture (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014-10-01
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