|
Roggero, P. P. (2015). Oristano, Sardinia, Italy: Winners and losers from climate change in agriculture: a case study in the Mediterranean basin. (Vol. 6, pp. Sp6–7). Brussels.
Abstract: Focus questions • How to support effective adaptive responses to CC and stimulate proactive attitudes of farmers, policymakers & researchers? • How to co-construct the nature of the issues about CC adaptation? The «Oristanese» case study • Very diversified agricultural district in a Mediterranean context o Irrigated and rainfed farming systems o Variety of cropping systems, intensity levels, farm size • Multiple stakeholders o Cooperative agro-food system o Producers’ organizations (rice, horticulture) o Variety of extensive pastoral systems Emerging outcome • The dairy cattle coop is developing a new win-win pathway linking hi-input dairy cattle farming with low input beef cattle grazing systems • The local government is investing in the EIP for supporting the local beef production chain to reduce meat imports and enhance pasture biodiversity and ecosystem services (eg wildfire prevention) Emerging challenges Adaptive responses as co-evolution pathways • design social learning spaces for researchers, stakeholders and policy makers • combining integrated assessment modeling and social learning facilitation
|
|
|
Rötter, R. (2013). Improving capacity of current crop models for simulating impacts of climatic extremes..
|
|
|
Rötter, R. P., & et, A. (2013). Uncertainties in modelling impacts of climate change and variability on crop production – focus on Europea-led efforts in FACCE MACSUR..
|
|
|
Rötter, R. P., & et, A. (2014). Examining wheat yield sensitivity to temperature and precipitation changes in Europe for a large crop model ensemble using impact response surfaces..
|
|
|
Rötter, R. P., & Höhn, J. (2014). An overview of climate change impacts on crop production and its variability in Europe, related uncertainties and research challenges. (pp. 106–145). Chapter 4 in: Proceedings, FAO Expert consultation on Climate Change and Food Systems: Global implications for food security, water and trade, 5-6 Nov. 2013.
|
|