Autor:
Simelton, Elisabeth
Fraser EDG
Termansen, Mette
Benton, T.G.
Gosling SN
South A
Arnell, N.W.
Challinor, Andrew J.
Dougill, Andrew J.
Forster PM
Many studies warn that climate change may undermine global food security. Much work on this topic focuses on modelling crop-weather interactions but these models do not generally account for the ways in which socio-economic factors influence how harvests are affected by weather. To address this g...
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Simelton, Elisabeth
,
Fraser EDG
,
Termansen, Mette
,
Benton, T.G.
,
Gosling SN
,
South A
,
Arnell, N.W.
,
Challinor, Andrew J.
,
Dougill, Andrew J.
,
Forster PM
,
[The socioeconomics of food crop production and climate change vulnerability: a global scale quantitative analysis of how grain crops are sensitive to drought]
,
The socioeconomics of food crop production and climate change vulnerability: a global scale quantitative analysis of how grain crops are sensitive to drought