Farming in a Changing Climate
Agricultural Adaptation in Canada
Herausgeber: Wall, Ellen; Wandel, Johanna; Smit, Barry
Farming in a Changing Climate
Agricultural Adaptation in Canada
Herausgeber: Wall, Ellen; Wandel, Johanna; Smit, Barry
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Covering all agricultural regions and a wide variety of commodity production and farming systems, this comprehensive survey synthesizes twenty years of research on climate change and Canadian agriculture.
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Covering all agricultural regions and a wide variety of commodity production and farming systems, this comprehensive survey synthesizes twenty years of research on climate change and Canadian agriculture.
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- Verlag: University of British Columbia Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780774813945
- ISBN-10: 0774813946
- Artikelnr.: 23807237
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of British Columbia Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780774813945
- ISBN-10: 0774813946
- Artikelnr.: 23807237
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Ellen Wall is a research scientist in environmentalsciences; Barry Smit is a professor of geography andCanada Research Chair in Global Environmental Change; andJohanna Wandel is a postdoctoral research associatewith the Department of Geography - all at the University ofGuelph. The authors/editors are also members of the Advisory Committeefor C-CIARN Agriculture (Canadian Climate Impacts and AdaptationResearch Network for Agriculture).
Figures and Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Part 1: Research Approaches to Climate ChangeAdaptation
1 Introduction / Ellen Wall, Barry Smit, and Johanna Wandel
2 Impact-Based Approach / Michael Brklacich, Barry Smit, Ellen Wall,and
Johanna Wandel
3 Context-Based Approach / Ellen Wall, Barry Smit, and JohannaWandel
4 Process-Based Approach / Johanna Wandel, Ellen Wall, and BarrySmit
Part 2: Impact-Based Studies
5 Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Agriculture in EasternCanada /
Samuel Gameda, Andrew Bootsma, and Daniel McKenney
6 Climate Change Impacts on Agriculture in the Prairie Region /David
Sauchyn
7 Agricultural Water Supply in the Okanagan Basin: Using ClimateChange
Scenarios to Inform Dialogue and Planning Processes / DeniseNeilsen,
Stewart Cohen, Scott Smith, Grace Frank, Walter Koch, YounesAlila, Wendy
Merritt, Mark Barton, and Bill Taylor
Part 3: Context-Based Studies
8 Climate Change Adaptation in a Wider Context: ConceptualizingMultiple
Risks in
Primary Agriculture / Ben Bradshaw
9 Biophysical and Socio-Economic Stressors for Agriculture in theCanadian
Prairies / Henry David Venema
10 Institutional Capacity for Agriculture in the South SaskatchewanRiver
Basin / Harry P. Diaz and David A. Gauthier
11 The Perception of Risk to Agriculture and Climatic Variability inQuébec:
Implications for Farmer Adaptation to Climatic Variability andChange /
Christopher Bryant, Bhawan Singh, and Pierre André
Part 4: Process-Based Studies
12 Comparing Apples and Grapes: Farm-Level Vulnerability to
ClimateVariability and
Change / Suzanne Belliveau, Ben Bradshaw, and Barry Smit
13 Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Risks in SouthwesternOntario
Farming Systems / Susanna Reid, Suzanne Belliveau, Barry Smit,and Wayne
Caldwell
14 Community-Based Watershed Management as an AgriculturalAdaptation to
Climatic
Extremes in the Canadian Prairies / R. Cynthia Neudoerffer and
DavidWaltner-Toews
15 Household Access to Capital and Its Influence on Climate-RelatedRural
Population
Change: Lessons from the Dust Bowl Years / Robert A. McLeman
Part 5: Conclusions
16 Policy Implications: Panellists' Comments / Ellen Wall,Barry Smit, and
Johanna Wandel
17 Climate Change Adaptation Research and Policy for CanadianAgriculture /
Ellen Wall and Barry Smit
References
Contributors
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Part 1: Research Approaches to Climate ChangeAdaptation
1 Introduction / Ellen Wall, Barry Smit, and Johanna Wandel
2 Impact-Based Approach / Michael Brklacich, Barry Smit, Ellen Wall,and
Johanna Wandel
3 Context-Based Approach / Ellen Wall, Barry Smit, and JohannaWandel
4 Process-Based Approach / Johanna Wandel, Ellen Wall, and BarrySmit
Part 2: Impact-Based Studies
5 Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Agriculture in EasternCanada /
Samuel Gameda, Andrew Bootsma, and Daniel McKenney
6 Climate Change Impacts on Agriculture in the Prairie Region /David
Sauchyn
7 Agricultural Water Supply in the Okanagan Basin: Using ClimateChange
Scenarios to Inform Dialogue and Planning Processes / DeniseNeilsen,
Stewart Cohen, Scott Smith, Grace Frank, Walter Koch, YounesAlila, Wendy
Merritt, Mark Barton, and Bill Taylor
Part 3: Context-Based Studies
8 Climate Change Adaptation in a Wider Context: ConceptualizingMultiple
Risks in
Primary Agriculture / Ben Bradshaw
9 Biophysical and Socio-Economic Stressors for Agriculture in theCanadian
Prairies / Henry David Venema
10 Institutional Capacity for Agriculture in the South SaskatchewanRiver
Basin / Harry P. Diaz and David A. Gauthier
11 The Perception of Risk to Agriculture and Climatic Variability inQuébec:
Implications for Farmer Adaptation to Climatic Variability andChange /
Christopher Bryant, Bhawan Singh, and Pierre André
Part 4: Process-Based Studies
12 Comparing Apples and Grapes: Farm-Level Vulnerability to
ClimateVariability and
Change / Suzanne Belliveau, Ben Bradshaw, and Barry Smit
13 Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Risks in SouthwesternOntario
Farming Systems / Susanna Reid, Suzanne Belliveau, Barry Smit,and Wayne
Caldwell
14 Community-Based Watershed Management as an AgriculturalAdaptation to
Climatic
Extremes in the Canadian Prairies / R. Cynthia Neudoerffer and
DavidWaltner-Toews
15 Household Access to Capital and Its Influence on Climate-RelatedRural
Population
Change: Lessons from the Dust Bowl Years / Robert A. McLeman
Part 5: Conclusions
16 Policy Implications: Panellists' Comments / Ellen Wall,Barry Smit, and
Johanna Wandel
17 Climate Change Adaptation Research and Policy for CanadianAgriculture /
Ellen Wall and Barry Smit
References
Contributors
Index
Figures and Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Part 1: Research Approaches to Climate ChangeAdaptation
1 Introduction / Ellen Wall, Barry Smit, and Johanna Wandel
2 Impact-Based Approach / Michael Brklacich, Barry Smit, Ellen Wall,and
Johanna Wandel
3 Context-Based Approach / Ellen Wall, Barry Smit, and JohannaWandel
4 Process-Based Approach / Johanna Wandel, Ellen Wall, and BarrySmit
Part 2: Impact-Based Studies
5 Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Agriculture in EasternCanada /
Samuel Gameda, Andrew Bootsma, and Daniel McKenney
6 Climate Change Impacts on Agriculture in the Prairie Region /David
Sauchyn
7 Agricultural Water Supply in the Okanagan Basin: Using ClimateChange
Scenarios to Inform Dialogue and Planning Processes / DeniseNeilsen,
Stewart Cohen, Scott Smith, Grace Frank, Walter Koch, YounesAlila, Wendy
Merritt, Mark Barton, and Bill Taylor
Part 3: Context-Based Studies
8 Climate Change Adaptation in a Wider Context: ConceptualizingMultiple
Risks in
Primary Agriculture / Ben Bradshaw
9 Biophysical and Socio-Economic Stressors for Agriculture in theCanadian
Prairies / Henry David Venema
10 Institutional Capacity for Agriculture in the South SaskatchewanRiver
Basin / Harry P. Diaz and David A. Gauthier
11 The Perception of Risk to Agriculture and Climatic Variability inQuébec:
Implications for Farmer Adaptation to Climatic Variability andChange /
Christopher Bryant, Bhawan Singh, and Pierre André
Part 4: Process-Based Studies
12 Comparing Apples and Grapes: Farm-Level Vulnerability to
ClimateVariability and
Change / Suzanne Belliveau, Ben Bradshaw, and Barry Smit
13 Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Risks in SouthwesternOntario
Farming Systems / Susanna Reid, Suzanne Belliveau, Barry Smit,and Wayne
Caldwell
14 Community-Based Watershed Management as an AgriculturalAdaptation to
Climatic
Extremes in the Canadian Prairies / R. Cynthia Neudoerffer and
DavidWaltner-Toews
15 Household Access to Capital and Its Influence on Climate-RelatedRural
Population
Change: Lessons from the Dust Bowl Years / Robert A. McLeman
Part 5: Conclusions
16 Policy Implications: Panellists' Comments / Ellen Wall,Barry Smit, and
Johanna Wandel
17 Climate Change Adaptation Research and Policy for CanadianAgriculture /
Ellen Wall and Barry Smit
References
Contributors
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Part 1: Research Approaches to Climate ChangeAdaptation
1 Introduction / Ellen Wall, Barry Smit, and Johanna Wandel
2 Impact-Based Approach / Michael Brklacich, Barry Smit, Ellen Wall,and
Johanna Wandel
3 Context-Based Approach / Ellen Wall, Barry Smit, and JohannaWandel
4 Process-Based Approach / Johanna Wandel, Ellen Wall, and BarrySmit
Part 2: Impact-Based Studies
5 Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Agriculture in EasternCanada /
Samuel Gameda, Andrew Bootsma, and Daniel McKenney
6 Climate Change Impacts on Agriculture in the Prairie Region /David
Sauchyn
7 Agricultural Water Supply in the Okanagan Basin: Using ClimateChange
Scenarios to Inform Dialogue and Planning Processes / DeniseNeilsen,
Stewart Cohen, Scott Smith, Grace Frank, Walter Koch, YounesAlila, Wendy
Merritt, Mark Barton, and Bill Taylor
Part 3: Context-Based Studies
8 Climate Change Adaptation in a Wider Context: ConceptualizingMultiple
Risks in
Primary Agriculture / Ben Bradshaw
9 Biophysical and Socio-Economic Stressors for Agriculture in theCanadian
Prairies / Henry David Venema
10 Institutional Capacity for Agriculture in the South SaskatchewanRiver
Basin / Harry P. Diaz and David A. Gauthier
11 The Perception of Risk to Agriculture and Climatic Variability inQuébec:
Implications for Farmer Adaptation to Climatic Variability andChange /
Christopher Bryant, Bhawan Singh, and Pierre André
Part 4: Process-Based Studies
12 Comparing Apples and Grapes: Farm-Level Vulnerability to
ClimateVariability and
Change / Suzanne Belliveau, Ben Bradshaw, and Barry Smit
13 Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Risks in SouthwesternOntario
Farming Systems / Susanna Reid, Suzanne Belliveau, Barry Smit,and Wayne
Caldwell
14 Community-Based Watershed Management as an AgriculturalAdaptation to
Climatic
Extremes in the Canadian Prairies / R. Cynthia Neudoerffer and
DavidWaltner-Toews
15 Household Access to Capital and Its Influence on Climate-RelatedRural
Population
Change: Lessons from the Dust Bowl Years / Robert A. McLeman
Part 5: Conclusions
16 Policy Implications: Panellists' Comments / Ellen Wall,Barry Smit, and
Johanna Wandel
17 Climate Change Adaptation Research and Policy for CanadianAgriculture /
Ellen Wall and Barry Smit
References
Contributors
Index