Using dynamic relative climate impact curves to quantify the climate impact of bioenergy production systems over time
The climate impact of bioenergy is commonly quantified in terms of CO2-equivalents, using afixed 100-year global warming potential as an equivalency metric. This method has...Read More
Climate response of rainfed versus irrigated farms: the bias of farm heterogeneity in irrigation
Researchers who do not take into account farm heterogeneity in implementing specific climate change adaptation options might significantly bias their findings. To prove this point,...Read More
Do Western and Eastern Europe have the same agricultural climate response? Taking adaptive capacity into account
Current cross-sectional methodologies measuring climate change impacts assume that regions at the same latitude face a similar climate response and therefore have the same adaptive...Read More
Farmers’ perceived cost of land use restrictions
This research reports on the findings from discrete choice experiments designed to estimate farmers’ perceived costs of land use restrictions, i.e. crop restrictions, additional fertilizing...Read More