Authors
Sarah C Sellars, Nathanael M Thompson, Michael E Wetzstein, Laura Bowling, Keith Cherkauer, Charlotte Lee, Jane Frankenberger, Ben Reinhart
Publication date
2022/3
Journal
Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change
Volume
27
Issue
3
Pages
22
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Changing temperatures and precipitation patterns from climate change are a major risk to crop yields. Producers have technology options for mitigating this risk with one such technology termed drainage water recycling (DWR). DWR involves diverting subsurface drainage water to ponds where it is stored for later irrigation. Crop insurance may interfere with DWR adoption by providing producers with another avenue to manage climate change risk. It is hypothesized that government-subsidized crop insurance reduces climate change technology adoption. Based on real options, this analysis considers two policy regimes: when crop insurance is in effect and not. In a Poisson jump process, it further considers the insurance effect of producers’ returns jumping when facing a crop disaster. Results indicate crop insurance has a minimal effect on DWR adoption, and in most scenarios, the DWR adoption thresholds are too …
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