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A New Economic Assessment Index for the Impact of Climate Change on Grain Yield
作者姓名:董文杰  丑洁明  封国林
作者单位:[1]National Climate Center, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing 100081 [2]Key Laboratory of Regional Climate-Environment for East Asia,Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029 [3]Central University for Nationalities, Beijing 100081
基金项目:国家自然科学基金,国家发展基础科学项目,中国科学院知识创新工程项目
摘    要:The impact of climate change on agriculture has received wide attention by the scientific community. This paper studies how to assess the grain yield impact of climate change, according to the climate change over a long time period in the future as predicted by a climate system model. The application of the concept of a traditional "yield impact of meteorological factor (YIMF)" or "yield impact of weather factor" to the grain yield assessment of a decadal or even a longer timescale would be suffocated at the outset because the YIMF is for studying the phenomenon on an interannual timescale, and it is difficult to distinguish between the trend caused by climate change and the one resulting from changes in non-climatic factors. Therefore, the concept of the yield impact of climatic change (YICC), which is defined as the difference in the per unit area yields (PUAY) of a grain crop under a changing and an envisaged invariant climate conditions, is presented in this paper to assess the impact of global climate change on grain yields. The climatic factor has been introduced into the renowned economic Cobb-Douglas model, yielding a quantitative assessment method of YICC using real data. The method has been tested using the historical data of Northeast China, and the results show that it has an encouraging application outlook.

关 键 词:全球气候变化  谷物产量  农业生产  影响  经济评价
收稿时间:2005-10-08
修稿时间:2006-05-15

A new economic assessment index for the impact of climate change on grain yield
Dong?Wenjie,Chou?Jieming,Feng?Guolin.A New Economic Assessment Index for the Impact of Climate Change on Grain Yield[J].Advances in Atmospheric Sciences,2007,24(2):336-342.
Authors:Dong Wenjie  Chou Jieming  Feng Guolin
Institution:National Climate Center, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing 100081,Key Laboratory of Regional Climate-Environment for East Asia, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029; Central University for Nationalities, Beijing 100081,National Climate Center, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing 100081
Abstract:The impact of climate change on agriculture has received wide attention by the scientific community.This paper studies how to assess the grain yield impact of climate change, according to the climate change over a long time period in the future as predicted by a climate system model. The application of the concept of a traditional "yield impact of meteorological factor (YIMF)" or "yield impact of weather factor" to the grain yield assessment of a decadal or even a longer timescale would be suffocated at the outset because the YIMF is for studying the phenomenon on an interannual timescale, and it is difficult to distinguish between the trend caused by climate change and the one resulting from changes in non-climatic factors. Therefore,the concept of the yield impact of climatic change (YICC), which is defined as the difference in the per unit area yields (PUAY) of a grain crop under a changing and an envisaged invariant climate conditions, is presented in this paper to assess the impact of global climate change on grain yields. The climatic factor has been introduced into the renowned economic Cobb-Douglas model, yielding a quantitative assessment method of YICC using real data. The method has been tested using the historical data of Northeast China,and the results show that it has an encouraging application outlook.
Keywords:global change  yield impact of meteorological factor  climate  production function
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