Climate change is a common challenge facing all humankind. To address climate change, we need to take both mitigation and adaptation into consideration. The agricultural system is human-controlled strongly interfered with by human beings, and it is also the primary recipient and victim of global climate change. Many studies have shown that global warming has both adverse and beneficial effects on agricultural systems, bringing both opportunities and challenges.
As the impacts of climate change on agricultural systems become more extensive, there is a lot of research emerging on climate change and the response of agricultural systems at the micro and medium macro scales. Thus, a variety of tools, such as micro-household surveys /3S technology, are needed to capture data to help develop policies to reduce climate risk and enhance climate resilience.
This Research Topic aims to present the impacts of climate change on agricultural systems and the responses of different actors within agricultural systems to climate change. Original Research and Reviews articles in this research field are welcome.
The potential topics include, but are not limited to:
• Spatial and temporal impact assessment of climate change on mid-macro agricultural systems using Remote Sensing, GIS and other methods.
• Pathways towards carbon peak and carbon neutrality under climate change through regulating agroecological services and environmental compensation.
• Farmers’ crisis perceptions and responses to climate change from a behavioral economics point of view.
• Resilient livelihoods (adaptive and transformative) strategies: the role of remittances, non-farm diversification, digitalization, precision and conservation farming techniques, water-saving techniques, healthy soil strategies, and new forms of cooperation.
Climate change is a common challenge facing all humankind. To address climate change, we need to take both mitigation and adaptation into consideration. The agricultural system is human-controlled strongly interfered with by human beings, and it is also the primary recipient and victim of global climate change. Many studies have shown that global warming has both adverse and beneficial effects on agricultural systems, bringing both opportunities and challenges.
As the impacts of climate change on agricultural systems become more extensive, there is a lot of research emerging on climate change and the response of agricultural systems at the micro and medium macro scales. Thus, a variety of tools, such as micro-household surveys /3S technology, are needed to capture data to help develop policies to reduce climate risk and enhance climate resilience.
This Research Topic aims to present the impacts of climate change on agricultural systems and the responses of different actors within agricultural systems to climate change. Original Research and Reviews articles in this research field are welcome.
The potential topics include, but are not limited to:
• Spatial and temporal impact assessment of climate change on mid-macro agricultural systems using Remote Sensing, GIS and other methods.
• Pathways towards carbon peak and carbon neutrality under climate change through regulating agroecological services and environmental compensation.
• Farmers’ crisis perceptions and responses to climate change from a behavioral economics point of view.
• Resilient livelihoods (adaptive and transformative) strategies: the role of remittances, non-farm diversification, digitalization, precision and conservation farming techniques, water-saving techniques, healthy soil strategies, and new forms of cooperation.