Authors
James Risbey, Milind Kandlikar, Hadi Dowlatabadi, Dean Graetz
Publication date
1999/6
Journal
Mitigation and adaptation strategies for global change
Volume
4
Pages
137-165
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Description
This work presents a framework for viewing agricultural adaptation, emphasizing the multiple spatial and temporal scales on which individuals and institutions process information on changes in their environment. The framework is offered as a means to gain perspective on the role of climate variability and change in agricultural adaptation, and developed for a case study of Australian agriculture. To study adaptation issues at the scale of individual farms we developed a simple modelling framework. The model highlights the decision making element of adaptation in light of uncertainty, and underscores the importance of decision information related to climate variability. Model results show that the assumption of perfect information for farmers systematically overpredicts adaptive performance. The results also suggest that farmers who make tactical planting decisions on the basis of historical climate …
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Scholar articles
J Risbey, M Kandlikar, H Dowlatabadi, D Graetz - Mitigation and adaptation strategies for global change, 1999