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Title: The potential impact of climate change on agriculture in West Africa: A bio-economic modeling approach
Authors: Lokonon, Boris Odilon Kounagbe
Egbendewe, Aklesso Yao Gregoire
Coulibaly, Naga
Atewamba, Calvin
Keywords: Climate change mitigation
Socio-economic scenarios
Integrated assessment models
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Climate Change Economics
Abstract: This paper investigates the impact of climate change on agriculture in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). To that end, a bio-economic model is built and calibrated on 2004 base year dataset and the potential impact is evaluated on land use and crop production under two representative concentration pathways (RCPs) coupled with three socio-economic scenarios (SSPs). The findings suggest that land use change may depend on crop types and prevailing future conditions. As of crop production, the results show that paddy rice, oilseeds, sugarcane, cocoa, coffee, and sesame production could experience a decline under both moderate and harsh climate conditions in most cases. Also, doubling crop yields by 2050 could overall mitigate the negative impact of moderate climate change. The magnitude and the direction of the impacts may vary in space and time.
Description: Research Article
URI: http://197.159.135.214/jspui/handle/123456789/496
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