Climate change and agricultural productivity in Brazil: Future perspectives

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This paper evaluates the impact of climate change on agricultural productivity. Cross-sectional variation in climate among Brazilian municipalities is used to estimate an equation in which geographical attributes determine agricultural productivity. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) predictions based on atmosphere-ocean, coupled with general circulation models (for 2030-2049), are used to simulate the impacts of climate change. Our estimates suggest that global warming under the current technological standards is expected to decrease the agricultural output per hectare in Brazil by 18 per cent, with the effects on municipalities ranging from-40 to+15 per cent.

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Assunção, J., & Chein, F. (2016, October 1). Climate change and agricultural productivity in Brazil: Future perspectives. Environment and Development Economics. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1355770X1600005X

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