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Fine-scale ecological and economic assessment of climate change on olive in the Mediterranean Basin reveals winners and losers

机译:地中海盆地橄榄气候变化的精细生态和经济评估揭示了赢家和输家

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The Mediterranean Basin is a climate and biodiversity hot spot, and climate change threatens agro-ecosystems such as olive, an ancient drought-tolerant crop of considerable ecological and socioeconomic importance. Climate change will impact the interactions of olive and the obligate olive fruit fly (Bactrocera oleae), and alter the economics of olive culture across the Basin. We estimate the effects of climate change on the dynamics and interaction of olive and the fly using physiologically based demographic models in a geographic information system context as driven by daily climate change scenario weather. A regional climate model that includes fine-scale representation of the effects of topography and the influence of the Mediterranean Sea on regional climate was used to scale the global climate data. The system model for olive/olive fly was used as the production function in our economic analysis, replacing the commonly used production-damage control function. Climate warming will affect olive yield and fly infestation levels across the Basin, resulting in economic winners and losers at the local and regional scales. At the local scale, profitability of small olive farms in many marginal areas of Europe and elsewhere in the Basin will decrease, leading to increased abandonment. These marginal farms are critical to conserving soil, maintaining biodiversity, and reducing fire risk in these areas. Our fine-scale bioeconomic approach provides a realistic prototype for assessing climate change impacts in other Mediterranean agro-ecosystems facing extant and new invasive pests.
机译:地中海盆地是气候和生物多样性的热点地区,气候变化威胁着农业生态系统,如橄榄,这是一种古老的耐旱作物,具有重要的生态和社会经济意义。气候变化将影响橄榄和专性橄榄果蝇(Bactrocera oleae)的相互作用,并改变整个盆地的橄榄文化经济。我们在每日气候变化情景天气的驱动下,在地理信息系统环境中使用基于生理的人口统计学模型,估算了气候变化对橄榄与果蝇动力学和相互作用的影响。一个区域气候模型包括了地形影响和地中海对区域气候的影响的小范围表示,用于对全球气候数据进行缩放。在我们的经济分析中,使用橄榄/橄榄蝇的系统模型作为生产函数,代替了常用的生产损失控制函数。气候变暖将影响整个盆地的橄榄产量和果蝇侵染水平,从而在地方和区域范围内造成经济上的赢家和输家。在当地范围内,欧洲许多边缘地区和流域其他地区的小型橄榄树农场的盈利能力将下降,导致放弃的可能性增加。这些边缘农场对于保护土壤,维持生物多样性和减少这些地区的火灾风险至关重要。我们的精细生物经济方法为评估面临其他和新的入侵性害虫的其他地中海农业生态系统的气候变化影响提供了一个现实的原型。

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