2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10113-018-1380-0
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Implications of climate change for semi-arid dualistic agriculture: a case study in Central Chile

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“…While farmer responses in some geographic areas will offset, to some degree, in the aggregate, the losses that occur in other areas, policymakers should keep in mind that these spatial redistributions would have important local welfare consequences, especially if the adaptive capacity is uneven between different types of farmers and workers. In this sense, to properly assess the impact of climate change on agriculture, future analysis should examine in more detail how the different strata of the population linked to the agricultural sector will be affected by climate change [20]. Additionally, future research could further develop this model to explore the implication of using the nexus between land, water use, and food security for policy recommendations [37][38][39].…”
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“…While farmer responses in some geographic areas will offset, to some degree, in the aggregate, the losses that occur in other areas, policymakers should keep in mind that these spatial redistributions would have important local welfare consequences, especially if the adaptive capacity is uneven between different types of farmers and workers. In this sense, to properly assess the impact of climate change on agriculture, future analysis should examine in more detail how the different strata of the population linked to the agricultural sector will be affected by climate change [20]. Additionally, future research could further develop this model to explore the implication of using the nexus between land, water use, and food security for policy recommendations [37][38][39].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Few studies have attempted to estimate the economic effects of climate change on Chilean agriculture. Most of the previous studies have done so in the context of larger, multicountry, regional models [21,34]; other analyses have focused on specific geographical areas within the country [19,20,35], making any comparison between results difficult even without taking into account other methodological approaches and differences in data sources. Two studies are somewhat comparable to the present analysis.…”
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“…Podría decirse que las áreas geográficas anteriormente mencionadas son representativas de este tipo de estudios. Muy por el contrario los Países asiáticos, como Indonesia (Priyanti et al, 2007), Vietnam (Tsaiwei, 2016); y países de América del Sur, como Perú (Lieven Claessens, Stoorvogel, & Antle, 2010) y Chile (Fernández et al, 2017), cuentan con poco desarrollo en esta área de investigación como se observa en el Gráfico 2.…”
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“…Thus, it is essential to develop appropriate strategies to cope with significant semi‐arid climate change and to achieve sustainable development in these regions (Huang et al., 2019; Ostad‐Ali‐Askari et al., 2018). Due to the importance of semi‐arid regions, many studies have been carried out worldwide (Du et al., 2019; Fernández et al., 2019; Yang et al., 2019). In China, by using multi GCMs Wang et al.…”
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confidence: 99%