Authors
Miroslav Trnka, Jørgen Eivind Olesen, Kurt Christian Kersebaum, Arne Oddvar Skjelvåg, J Eitzinger, Bernard Seguin, Pirjo PELTONEN‐SAINIO, Reimond Rötter, ANA Iglesias, Simone Orlandini, Martin Dubrovský, Petr Hlavinka, Jan Balek, Henrik Eckersten, Emmanuel Cloppet, Pierluigi Calanca, Anne Gobin, Višnjica Vučetić, Pavol Nejedlik, Suresh Kumar, B Lalic, Antonio Mestre, Federica Rossi, Jerzy Kozyra, Vesselin Alexandrov, Daniela Semerádová, Zdenek Žalud
Publication date
2011/7
Journal
Global Change Biology
Volume
17
Issue
7
Pages
2298-2318
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
To date, projections of European crop yields under climate change have been based almost entirely on the outputs of crop‐growth models. While this strategy can provide good estimates of the effects of climatic factors, soil conditions and management on crop yield, these models usually do not capture all of the important aspects related to crop management, or the relevant environmental factors. Moreover, crop‐simulation studies often have severe limitations with respect to the number of crops covered or the spatial extent. The present study, based on agroclimatic indices, provides a general picture of agroclimatic conditions in western and central Europe (study area lays between 8.5°W–27°E and 37–63.5°N), which allows for a more general assessment of climate‐change impacts. The results obtained from the analysis of data from 86 different sites were clustered according to an environmental stratification of …
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M Trnka, JE Olesen, KC Kersebaum, AO Skjelvåg… - Global Change Biology, 2011