气候变化对西澳大利亚州农场经营绩效的影响。了解农民对气候变化的适应反应及其关键特征

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance International Journal of Energy, Environment and Economics Pub Date : 2021-03-24 DOI:10.46300/91012.2021.15.6
L. Anderton, R. Kingwell, D. Feldman, J. Speijers, N. Islam, V. Xayavong, A. Wardell-Johnson
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这项研究调查了澳大利亚西南部249家农场企业10年来的财务和生产数据。它还通过对每个农场业务进行全面的社会管理调查,确定农场经营者的行为特征。研究区域属于地中海气候,四分之三的降雨发生在4月和10月的生长季节。种植者已经学会了在生长季节降雨量不到200毫升的情况下,每公顷小麦产量可达2吨。澳大利亚是世界上最干旱的大陆,以气候多变而闻名。此外,越来越多的证据表明,它的南部地区,如澳大利亚西南部,正在经历气候变暖、干燥的趋势。过去三十年来,研究区域的年平均降雨量有所下降,平均最低和最高气温有所上升。此外,在过去十年中发生了一些干旱。这项多学科研究调查了249个农场从2002年到2011年的经营业绩,并确定了农场管理者为适应干燥、变暖的环境而采取的策略。农场是根据他们的表现进行分类的。他们的特点进行了比较和对比。我们发现农场绩效类别和每个类别中农民使用的适应策略之间存在许多显着差异。所确定的农民群体之间也存在不同的社会管理和行为特征。
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The Impact of Climate Change on Farm Business Performance in Western Australia. Understanding Farmer’s Adaptation Responses and Their Key Characteristics in Response to a Changing and Variable Climate
This study examines ten years of financial and production data of 249 farm businesses operating in southwestern Australia. It also identifies the behavioural characteristics of the farm operators through a comprehensive socio-managerial survey of each farm business. The study area has a Mediterranean climate, where three quarters of the rainfall is received during the growing season from April and October. Growers have learned to produce 2 tonnes per hectare of wheat on less than 200 ml of growing season rainfall. Australia is the driest continent in the world and is renowned for its climate variability. In addition, evidence is emerging that its southern parts, like south-western Australia, are experiencing a warming, drying trend in their climate. Average annual rainfall over the last thirty years in the study area has declined and average minimum and maximum temperatures have risen. Moreover, in the last ten years a number of droughts have occurred. This multidisciplinary study examines the business performance of 249 farms from 2002 to 2011 and identifies the strategies farm managers have adopted to adapt to a drying, warming environment. Farms are categorised according to their performance. Their characteristics are compared and contrasted. We find many significant differences between farm performance categories and the adaptation strategies used by the farmers in each category. There are also different socio-managerial and behavioural characteristics between the groups of farmers identified.
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Energy, Environment, and Economics publishes original research papers that shed light on the interaction between the utilization of energy and the environment, as well as the economic aspects involved with this utilization. The Journal is a vehicle for an international exchange and dissemination of ideas in the multidisciplinary field of energy-environment-economics between research scientists, engineers, economists, policy makers, and others concerned about these issues. The emphasis will be placed on original work, either in the area of scientific or engineering development, or in the area of technological, environmental, economic, or social feasibility. Shorter communications are also invited. The Journal will carry reviews on important issues, which may be invited by the Editors or submitted in the normal way.
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