Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation 2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-38670-1_61
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Would Climate Change Affect the Imports of Cereals? The Case of Egypt

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“…Increasing the concentration of carbon dioxide will have a positive effect on crop productivity through increasing the ability of plants to conduct photosynthesis (El Massah and Omran, 2014;Mahrous, 2018), but from the other hand, the high temperature also affects the growth process. Table (2) shows that the productivity of the wheat in Egypt will decrease by 15% if the temperature increases about 2°C in 2050, the productivity of the rice, maize, Soybeans, barley will decrease by 11%, 14%, 28%, 20%, respectively.…”
Section: -2 the Impact Of Climate Change On Cropsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increasing the concentration of carbon dioxide will have a positive effect on crop productivity through increasing the ability of plants to conduct photosynthesis (El Massah and Omran, 2014;Mahrous, 2018), but from the other hand, the high temperature also affects the growth process. Table (2) shows that the productivity of the wheat in Egypt will decrease by 15% if the temperature increases about 2°C in 2050, the productivity of the rice, maize, Soybeans, barley will decrease by 11%, 14%, 28%, 20%, respectively.…”
Section: -2 the Impact Of Climate Change On Cropsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, studies show that climate change is going to have various other effects on the Egyptian economy. The state is highly dependent on the import of cereals, and the growing threat of climate change may have a negative impact on their supply (El Massah and Omran, 2014). Other inherent social challenges include informal economy and corruption, as well as spillovers from conflicts in neighbouring states, which have negative effects on the development in Egypt and in the region.…”
Section: Egypt's Vision 2030 and The Place Of Eips In Itmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EIPs as a manifestation of industrial symbiosis have received considerable attention in the literature in recent years. While the conceptual ideas underpinning the creation of EIPs stem from industrial ecology, recent discussions of these practices have invloved a broader debate on sustainable development in the context of climate change (ElMassah & Omran, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%