Authors
Brian Reed, Robert Mendelsohn, Babatunde O Abidoye
Publication date
2017/8/25
Journal
Climate Change Economics
Volume
8
Issue
03
Pages
1740002
Publisher
World Scientific Publishing Company
Description
We examine the potential for farmers in South-East Asia to adapt to climate change using a survey of farmers from Bangladesh, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam. We model farmers’ current choices using cross-sectional analysis. We test the climate sensitivity of when to plant, which crop to plant, whether to irrigate, and how much inputs to use. We find that all these choices are sensitive to climate in this region. Farmers are likely to adapt to future climate change by growing more rice and oilseed crops, planting more often from November through March, and relying more heavily on ground water irrigation for water short seasons.
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