Impact of climate change on food security in the Central Asian countries

IF 6 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Science China Earth Sciences Pub Date : 2023-12-15 DOI:10.1007/s11430-022-1198-4
Fang Su, Yu Liu, Lvfan Chen, Rustam Orozbaev, Liangcheng Tan
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The current and potential impacts of global warming have generated widespread concerns about food security among all sectors of society. Central Asian countries located deep in the interior of Asia with fragile ecological environments and lower agricultural technology are particularly more prone to severe threats from climate change. Based on panel data acquired in five Central Asian countries from 1990 to 2019, a C-D-C model was developed to study how climate change affects food security in the region and to predict future trends The study found that the level of food security has generally increased for these five Central Asian countries over the past 30 years, with Kazakhstan and Tajikistan having the highest and lowest food security levels, respectively. The average annual temperature and precipitation exhibit an inverted U-shaped relationship with the region’s food security, with the most positive effect on the food security of Kazakhstan. Extremely high and low temperatures have significantly affected food security in the studied region, with Turkmenistan experiencing the most significant negative impacts. The number of frost days had no significant effect on food security. An analysis of future climate showed that the temperature and precipitation in Central Asia will continue to increase from 2030 to 2090, which will negatively impact the food security of these countries. It is recommended that the Central Asian countries enhance their understanding of climate risks, strengthen scientific climate research, and develop multiple adaptation strategies in advance. Simultaneously, they are encouraged to consolidate international cooperation, reducing greenhouse gas emissions effectively and maintaining the ability to ensure food security.

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气候变化对中亚国家粮食安全的影响
全球变暖当前和潜在的影响引起了社会各界对粮食安全的广泛关注。中亚国家深处亚洲内陆,生态环境脆弱,农业技术水平较低,尤其容易受到气候变化的严重威胁。研究发现,过去 30 年来,中亚五国的粮食安全水平普遍提高,其中哈萨克斯坦和塔吉克斯坦的粮食安全水平分别最高和最低。年平均气温和降水量与该地区的粮食安全呈倒 "U "型关系,对哈萨克斯坦粮食安全的影响最为积极。极高和极低的气温对研究区域的粮食安全产生了重大影响,其中土库曼斯坦受到的负面影响最大。霜冻天数对粮食安全没有重大影响。对未来气候的分析表明,从 2030 年到 2090 年,中亚地区的气温和降水量将继续增加,这将对这些国家的粮食安全产生不利影响。建议中亚国家提高对气候风险的认识,加强气候科学研究,提前制定多种适应战略。同时,鼓励中亚国家加强国际合作,有效减少温室气体排放,保持粮食安全保障能力。
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Science China Earth Sciences
Science China Earth Sciences GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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9.60
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135
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Science China Earth Sciences, an academic journal cosponsored by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and published by Science China Press, is committed to publishing high-quality, original results in both basic and applied research.
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