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 Figure 4
Tri-dimensional conceptual framework for sector-level climate adaptation analysis
ecuador’s banana sector under climate change: an economic and biophysical assessment to promote a sustainable and climate-compatible strategy
System
social indica- tors (income, employment, health)
Access to resources, information and know-how
Institutional support structures (group resilience)
Inclusive governance and participative processes
Infrastructure and other coping mechanisms
Source: A. Elbehri
Resource & input access
Socio- institutional
Land (soil)
Climate impact on crop yield (temperature, rainfall)
Geo- spatial and land use suitability for cropping systems
Climate impact on water resource management
Climate biotic (disease/ pests) impacts on crop systems
Carbon/ water footprint
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Agricultural production (source of comparative advantage)
Yield (productivity)
Cost structure(input use efficiency, technology)
Market structure (value added distribution)
Demand drivers (consumption, trade)
Prices, market S&D, trade
Economics
Sources of comparative advantage
Employment, income, equity
Organiza- tion, social cohesion
Water
Climate
Governance decision making
Know-how & climate resilience
Biotic dynamics
GHG emissions
Cost structure
Value
chain (distribution)
Resources use incentives
Environment (biophysical)



























































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