Adapting to uncertainty associated with short-term climate variability changes in irrigated Mediterranean farming systems
Short-term perspectives appear to be relevant in formulating adaptation measures to changed climate variability (CCV) as a part of the European Rural Development Policy (RDP). Indeed, short-run CCV is the variation that farmers would perceive to such an extent that a political demand would be generated for adapting support measures. This study evaluates some relevant agronomic and economic impacts of CCV as modelled in a near future time period at the catchment scale in a rural district in Sardinia (Italy). The effects of CCV are assessed in relation to the availability of irrigation water and the irrigation needs of maize.
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2013
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Authors: | Dono, Gabriele ; Cortignani, Raffaele ; Doro, Luca ; Giraldo, Luca ; Ledda, Luigi ; Pasqui, Massimiliano ; Roggero, Pier Paolo |
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Agricultural Systems. - Elsevier, ISSN 0308-521X. - Vol. 117.2013, C, p. 1-12
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Elsevier |
Subject: | Changed climate variability | DSP | EPIC | Adaptation | Water management | Irrigation |
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