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The impact of climate change on agro-ecological zones: evidence from Africa
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EngineeringLand UseAgricultural EconomicsLand DegradationAfrican DrylandsSustainable AgricultureAfrican AgriculturePublic HealthAgricultural ProductivityClimate-smart AgricultureClimate ChangeAgricultural ImpactAgricultural ResilienceGeographyClimate Change VulnerabilityAgroecological SystemsAgricultureClimate Change EffectGeneralized Linear ModelDeforestationClimatic ImpactAgro-ecological ZonesAgricultural ModelingClimate Change AdaptationAgricultural Emissions
Abstract This study predicts the impact of climate change on African agriculture. We use a generalized linear model (GLM) framework to estimate the relationship between the proportion of various Agro-Ecological Zones (AEZs) in a district and climate. Using three climate scenarios, we project how climate change will cause AEZs to shift, causing changes in acreage and net revenue per hectare of cropland. Our results predict that Africa will suffer heavy annual welfare losses by 2070–2100, ranging between US$14 billion and US$70 billion, depending on the climate scenario and cropland measure considered.
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