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Impact of climate change on agriculture in Northern Norway and potential strategies for adaptation
Authors:Eivind Uleberg  Inger Hanssen-Bauer  Bob van Oort  Sigridur Dalmannsdottir
Institution:1. Norwegian Institute for Agricultural and Environmental Research, Bioforsk Nord Holt, 9269, Troms?, Norway
2. Norwegian Meteorological Institute, 0313, Oslo, Norway
3. Telemark University College, 3800, B?, Norway
4. Cicero – Center for International Climate and Environmental Research, 0318, Oslo, Norway
Abstract:This study evaluates the effects of climate change on agriculture in Northern Norway. It is based on downscaled climate projections for six different municipalities combined with interviews with farmers, advisors and administrative personnel in these municipalities. The projections document large climatic differences both between and within the different municipalities. The main predicted climatic changes include increasing temperatures and precipitation as well as increased frequency of certain types of extreme weather events. Despite challenges such as unstable winters, increased autumn precipitation and possibly more weeds and diseases, a prolongation of the current short growth season together with higher growth temperatures can give new opportunities for agriculture here. The impacts are expected to differ both within and between municipalities and will require tailored adaptive strategies. Most of these however should pose no difficulty implementing, having an agronomical basis that farmers are accustomed to cope with.
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