2017
DOI: 10.1038/nplants.2017.81
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Resilience potential of the Ethiopian coffee sector under climate change

Abstract: Coffee farming provides livelihoods for around 15 million farmers in Ethiopia and generates a quarter of the country's export earnings. Against a backdrop of rapidly increasing temperatures and decreasing rainfall, there is an urgent need to understand the influence of climate change on coffee production. Using a modelling approach in combination with remote sensing, supported by rigorous ground-truthing, we project changes in suitability for coffee farming under various climate change scenarios, specifically … Show more

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“…Three major spatial datasets were used in our analyses; observational (geo‐located) ground‐point data, SDMs (which cover present‐day to future, under various climate change scenarios and multiple GCMs), and forest cover (from remote sensing (Moat et al, ; Davis et al, ). The SDMs were combined with forest cover and integrated into a 1 km 2 grid for further analysis.…”
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“…Three major spatial datasets were used in our analyses; observational (geo‐located) ground‐point data, SDMs (which cover present‐day to future, under various climate change scenarios and multiple GCMs), and forest cover (from remote sensing (Moat et al, ; Davis et al, ). The SDMs were combined with forest cover and integrated into a 1 km 2 grid for further analysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data for this study are derived from Davis et al () and Moat et al (). The data from Davis et al () were taken and then ground‐truthed in Ethiopia during 15 dedicated field missions (2013–2016); four inaccurate records were removed via this process.…”
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