Consequences of climate change for farming and rural areas

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Abstract

Considerable climate changes have been observed in the last 50 years – warming in every spatial scale (global, conti-nental, regional and local), changes in atmospheric precipitation and several weather extremes, shrinking of cryosphere and sea level rise. The warming since the mid-20th century has predominantly been due to greenhouse gas emissions from human activities, in particular the combustion of fossil fuels, farming and other changes in land use. The paper presents the aspects of impact of climate change for farming and food security and the impact of farming for climate change in Polish and global scale. Agriculture holds a meaningful potential of reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and of carbon sequestration. It will be necessary to manage optimally advantageous changes and effectively adapt to adverse changes.

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Czapiewska, G. (2020). Consequences of climate change for farming and rural areas. Studia Quaternaria, 37(1), 51–56. https://doi.org/10.24425/sq.2019.126394

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