Climate change is occurring. Deviations from historic temperatures and precipitation plus increased frequency of extreme events are modifying agriculture systems globally. Adapting agricultural management practices offers a way to lessen the effects or exploit opportunities. Herein many aspects of the adaptation issue are discussed, including needs, strategies, observed actions, benefits, economic analysis approaches, role of public/private actors, limits, and project evaluation. We comment on the benefits and shortcomings of analytical methods and suggested economic efforts. Economists need to play a role in such diverse matters as projecting adaptation needs, designing adaptation incentives, and evaluating projects to ensure efficiency and effectiveness.
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McCarl, B. A., Thayer, A. W., & Jones, J. P. H. (2016, November 1). THE CHALLENGE of CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION for AGRICULTURE: AN ECONOMICALLY ORIENTED REVIEW. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/aae.2016.27
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