Analysis of farm performance in Europe under different climatic and management conditions

Publication

Our results suggest that socio-economic conditions and farm characteristics should be considered when analyzing effects of climate conditions on farm yields and income. Next to climate, input intensity, economic size and the type of land use were identified as important factors influencing spatial variability in crop yields and income. Generally, crop yields and income are increasing with farm size and farm intensity. However, effects differed among crops and high crop yields were not always related to high incomes, suggesting that impacts of climate and management differ by impact variable. As farm characteristics influence climate impacts on crop yields and income, they are good indicators of adaptive capacity at farm level and should be considered in impact assessment models. Different farm types with different management strategies will adapt differently.

The adaptive capacity of European agriculture to climate change

The aim of this paper is to improve understanding of the adaptive capacity of European agriculture to climate change. Extensive data on farm characteristics of individual farms from the Farm Accountancy Data Network (FADN) have been combined with climatic and socio-economic data to analyze the influence of climate and management on crop yields and income and to identify factors that determine adaptive capacity. A multilevel analysis was performed to account for regional differences in the studied relationships.

Authors

Reidsma P , Ewert F , Oude Lansink A

Specifications

Publication title
Analysis of farm performance in Europe under different climatic and management conditions to improve understanding of adaptive capacity
Publication date
1 October 2007
Publication type
Publication
Magazine
Climatic Change 2007; 84:403-22
Product number
92105