Implications of climate change damage for agriculture: sectoral evidence from Pakistan

This paper gives a projection of the possible damage of climate change on the agriculture sector of Pakistan for the period 2012–2037, based on a dynamic approach, using an environment-related applied computable general equilibrium model (CGE). Climate damage projections depict an upward trend for t...

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Main Authors: Ahmed A., Devadason E.S.,, Al-Amin A.Q.
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Language:English
Published: 2018
Online Access:http://dspace.uniten.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/11046
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-110462018-12-05T03:36:31Z Implications of climate change damage for agriculture: sectoral evidence from Pakistan Ahmed A., Devadason E.S., Al-Amin A.Q. This paper gives a projection of the possible damage of climate change on the agriculture sector of Pakistan for the period 2012–2037, based on a dynamic approach, using an environment-related applied computable general equilibrium model (CGE). Climate damage projections depict an upward trend for the period of review and are found to be higher than the global average. Further, the damage to the agricultural sector exceeds that for the overall economy. By sector, climatic damage disproportionately affects the major and minor crops, livestock and fisheries. The largest losses following climate change, relative to the other agricultural sectors, are expected for livestock. The reason for this is the orthodox system of production for livestock, with a low adaptability to negative shocks of climate change. Overall, the findings reveal the high exposure of the agriculture sector to climate damage. In this regard, policymakers in Pakistan should take seriously the effects of climate change on agriculture and consider suitable technology to mitigate those damages. © 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. 2018-12-05T03:36:30Z 2018-12-05T03:36:30Z 2016 Article http://dspace.uniten.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/11046 en
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description This paper gives a projection of the possible damage of climate change on the agriculture sector of Pakistan for the period 2012–2037, based on a dynamic approach, using an environment-related applied computable general equilibrium model (CGE). Climate damage projections depict an upward trend for the period of review and are found to be higher than the global average. Further, the damage to the agricultural sector exceeds that for the overall economy. By sector, climatic damage disproportionately affects the major and minor crops, livestock and fisheries. The largest losses following climate change, relative to the other agricultural sectors, are expected for livestock. The reason for this is the orthodox system of production for livestock, with a low adaptability to negative shocks of climate change. Overall, the findings reveal the high exposure of the agriculture sector to climate damage. In this regard, policymakers in Pakistan should take seriously the effects of climate change on agriculture and consider suitable technology to mitigate those damages. © 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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author Ahmed A., Devadason E.S.,
Al-Amin A.Q.
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Implications of climate change damage for agriculture: sectoral evidence from Pakistan
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title Implications of climate change damage for agriculture: sectoral evidence from Pakistan
title_short Implications of climate change damage for agriculture: sectoral evidence from Pakistan
title_full Implications of climate change damage for agriculture: sectoral evidence from Pakistan
title_fullStr Implications of climate change damage for agriculture: sectoral evidence from Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Implications of climate change damage for agriculture: sectoral evidence from Pakistan
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