Estimating the potential effects of climate change on GDP in the agriculture sector by countries in the ASEAN region

Vannasinh Souvannasouk, Wichuda Singkam, Nirote Sinnarong, Ke Nunthasen, Waraporn Nunthasen, Anupong Wongchai
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This study estimates the potential effects of climate change on GDP in the agriculture sector in the ASEAN region based on historic data from 1995-2018. An econometric panel model is applied to examine the impact of the changing climatic and non-climate variables AGDP. The empirical estimation results show that some significant and insignificant. Based on estimation results, if the policymaker is concerned about climate change actions, it helps more comprehensive risk decision-making, and policy exertions should be concentrated toward climate change to the total gross domestic product in the ASEAN region. Under projections of the future climate change, the simulation results reveal that the substantial change in GDP in agriculture in the ASEAN region arises due to the fluctuation of temperature and precipitation. For instance, GDP in the agriculture sector would be decreased by 0.27% to 0.90% in response to different scenarios over the century. Therefore, it is necessary to take immediate adaptive actions appropriately to mitigate the decrease in GDP in the agriculture sector in the ASEAN region.
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评估气候变化对东盟地区各国农业部门GDP的潜在影响
本研究基于1995-2018年的历史数据,估计了气候变化对东盟地区农业部门GDP的潜在影响。采用计量面板模型考察了气候变量和非气候变量AGDP变化的影响。实证估计结果有显著性和不显著性。根据估算结果,如果决策者关注气候变化行动,则有助于更全面的风险决策,政策努力应集中在气候变化对东盟地区国内生产总值的影响上。在对未来气候变化的预估下,模拟结果显示,东盟地区农业GDP的实质性变化是由于温度和降水的波动引起的。例如,根据本世纪不同的情景,农业部门的GDP将下降0.27%至0.90%。因此,有必要立即采取适当的适应行动,以减轻东盟地区农业部门国内生产总值的下降。
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