Page 112 - FAO-IPCC Expert meeting on climate change
P. 112

 Appendix 02: Post-AR5 annotated bibliography
Kumar, M. 2016. Impact of climate change on crop yield and role of model for achieving food security. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 188(8):465.
Lobell, D.B., C. Tebaldi. 2014. Getting caught with our plants down: The risks of a global crop yield slowdown from climate trends in the next two decades. Environmental Research Letters 9(7): 074003.
Reeves, M.C., A.L. Moreno, K.E. Bagne, S.W. Running. 2014. Estimating climate change effects on net primary production of rangelands in the United States. Climatic Change 126: 429-442.
Siddayya, P. Chidanand, M.S Kishore, H.S. Srikanth. 2016. The effect of climate change on food security in India. Indian Journal of Economics and Development 12(4):653-662.
Tripathi, A., D.K. Tripapthi, D. K. Chauhan, N. Kumar, G.S. Singh. 2016. Paradigms of climate change impacts on some major food sources of the world: a review on current knowledge and future prospects. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 216:356-373.
Webber, H.,G. Zhao, J. Wolf, W. Britz, W.D. Vries, T. Gaiser, H. Hoffmann, F. Ewert. 2015. Climate change impacts on European crop yields: Do we need to consider nitrogen limitation? European Journal of Agronomy 71: 123-134.
1.2 Climate extreme events (including drought) and impacts on crops
Chavez, E., G. Conway, M. Ghil, M. Sadler. 2015.An end-to-end assessment of extreme weather impacts on food security. Nature Climate Change 5(11): 997-1001.
Chung U., S. Gbegbelegbe, B. Shiferaw, R. Robertson, J.I. Yun, K. Tesfaye, G. Hoogenboom, K. Sonder. 2014. Modeling the effect of a heat wave on maize production in the USA and its implications on food security in the developing world. Weather and Climate Extremes 5(1): 67-77.
Deryng, D., D. Conway, N. Ramankutty, J. Price, R. Warren. 2014. Global crop yield response to extreme heat stress under multiple climate change futures. Environmental Research Letters 9(3), 034011.
Fraser, E.D.G., E. Simelton, M. Termansen, S.N. Gosling, A. South. 2013. Vulnerability hotspots: Integrating socio- economic and hydrological models to identify where cereal production may decline in the future due to climate change induced drought. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 170: 195-205.
Gbegbelegbe S., U. Chung, B. Shiferaw, S. Msangi, K. Tesfaye. 2014. Quantifying the impact of weather extremes on global food security: A spatial bio-economic approach. Weather and Climate Extremes 4: 96-108.
Seidel, P. 2016. Extreme weather events and their effects on plant pests infesting wheat, barley and maize. Journal fur Kulturpflanzen 68(11):313-327.
Troy, T.J., C. Kipgen, I. Pal. 2015. The impact of climate extremes and irrigation on US crop yields. Environmental Research Letters 10(5): 054013.
1.3 Climate impacts on forest ecosystem functions
Congreves, K. A., B. Dutta, B.B. Grant, W.N. Smith, R.L. Desjardins, C. Wagner-Riddle. 2016. How does climate variability influence nitrogen loss in temperate agroecosystems under contrasting management systems? Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 227:33-41.
Ding, H., A. Chiabai, S. Silvestri, P. A. L. D. Nunes, 2016. Valuing climate change impacts on European forest ecosystems. Ecosystem Services 18:141-153.
Duran, J., J.L. Morse, P.M. Groffman, J.L. Campbell, L.M. Christenson, C.T. Driscoll, T.J. Fahey, M.C. Fisk, G.E. Likens, J.M. Melillo, M.J. Mitchell, P.H. Templer, M.A. Vadeboncoeur. 2016. Climate change decreases nitrogen pools and mineralization rates in northern hardwood forests. Ecosphere 7(3), e01251.
Lukac, M., C. Calfapietra, A. Lagomarsino, F. Loreto. 2010. Global climate change and tree nutrition: effects of elevated CO<sub>2</sub> and temperature. Special Issue: Tree nutrition. Tree Physiology 30(9):1209-1220.
Peters, E.B., K.R. Wythers, S. Zhang, J.B. Bradford, P.B. Reich. 2013. Potential climate change impacts on temperate forest ecosystem processes. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 43(10): 939-950.
 FAO-IPCC Expert meeting on climate change, land use and food security













































































   110   111   112   113   114