IMPACTS OF PRESENT AND FUTURE CLIMATE VARIABILITY ON AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY IN THE TEMPERATE REGIONS: EUROPE
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Abstract:
Agriculture and forestry will be particularly sensitive to changes in mean climate and climate
variability in the northern and southern regions of Europe. Agriculture may be positively affected
by climate change in the northern areas through the introduction of new crop species and varieties,
higher crop production and expansion of suitable areas for crop cultivation. The disadvantages may
be determined by an increase in need for plant protection, risk of nutrient leaching and accelerated
breakdown of soil organic matter. In the southern areas the benefits of the projected climate change will
be limited, while the disadvantages will be predominant. The increased water use efficiency caused
by increasing CO2 will compensate for some of the negative effects of increasing water limitation
and extreme weather events, but lower harvestable yields, higher yield variability and reduction in
suitable areas of traditional crops are expected for these areas. Forestry in the Mediterranean region
may be mainly affected by increases in drought and forest fires. In northern Europe, the increased
precipitation is expected to be large enough to compensate for the increased evapotranspiration. On
the other hand, however, increased precipitation, cloudiness and rain days and the reduced duration
of snow cover and soil frost may negatively affect forest work and timber logging determining lower
profitability of forest production and a decrease in recreational possibilities. Adaptation management
strategies should be introduced, as effective tools, to reduce the negative impacts of climate change
on agricultural and forestry sectors.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Climate change; agriculture; forestry
Elenco autori:
Bindi, Marco
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