Impacts of Near‐Term Climate Change on Irrigation Demands and Crop Yields in the Columbia River Basin.

Autor: Rajagopalan, K., Kruger, C. E., Yorgey, G. G., Chinnayakanahalli, K. J., Stockle, C. O., Nelson, R. L., Brady, M. P., Malek, K., Dinesh, S. T., Adam, J. C., Barber, M. E., Hamlet, A. F.
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Zdroj: Water Resources Research; Mar2018, Vol. 54 Issue 3, p2152-2182, 31p
Abstrakt: Abstract: Adaptation to a changing climate is critical to address future global food and water security challenges. While these challenges are global, successful adaptation strategies are often generated at regional scales; therefore, regional‐scale studies are critical to inform adaptation decision making. While climate change affects both water supply and demand, water demand is relatively understudied, especially at regional scales. The goal of this work is to address this gap, and characterize the direct impacts of near‐term (for the 2030s) climate change and elevated CO2 levels on regional‐scale crop yields and irrigation demands for the Columbia River basin (CRB). This question is addressed through a coupled crop‐hydrology model that accounts for site‐specific and crop‐specific characteristics that control regional‐scale response to climate change. The overall near‐term outlook for agricultural production in the CRB is largely positive, with yield increases for most crops and small overall increases in irrigation demand. However, there are crop‐specific and location‐specific negative impacts as well, and the aggregate regional response of irrigation demands to climate change is highly sensitive to the spatial crop mix. Low‐value pasture/hay varieties of crops—typically not considered in climate change assessments—play a significant role in determining the regional response of irrigation demands to climate change, and thus cannot be overlooked. While, the overall near‐term outlook for agriculture in the region is largely positive, there may be potential for a negative outlook further into the future, and it is important to consider this in long‐term planning. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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