class='kwd-title'>Keywords: Agriculture, Climate'/> Linking regional stakeholder scenarios and shared socioeconomic pathways: Quantified West African food and climate futures in a global context
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Linking regional stakeholder scenarios and shared socioeconomic pathways: Quantified West African food and climate futures in a global context

机译:将区域利益相关者的情景和共享的社会经济路径联系起来:全球背景下的西非粮食和气候量化量化

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class="kwd-title">Keywords: Agriculture, Climate change, Representative agricultural pathways, Shared socioeconomic pathways, Stakeholders, West Africa class="head no_bottom_margin" id="abs0015title">AbstractThe climate change research community’s shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs) are a set of alternative global development scenarios focused on mitigation of and adaptation to climate change. To use these scenarios as a global context that is relevant for policy guidance at regional and national levels, they have to be connected to an exploration of drivers and challenges informed by regional expertise.In this paper, we present scenarios for West Africa developed by regional stakeholders and quantified using two global economic models, GLOBIOM and IMPACT, in interaction with stakeholder-generated narratives and scenario trends and SSP assumptions. We present this process as an example of linking comparable scenarios across levels to increase coherence with global contexts, while presenting insights about the future of agriculture and food security under a range of future drivers including climate change.In these scenarios, strong economic development increases food security and agricultural development. The latter increases crop and livestock productivity leading to an expansion of agricultural area within the region while reducing the land expansion burden elsewhere. In the context of a global economy, West Africa remains a large consumer and producer of a selection of commodities. However, the growth in population coupled with rising incomes leads to increases in the region’s imports. For West Africa, climate change is projected to have negative effects on both crop yields and grassland productivity, and a lack of investment may exacerbate these effects. Linking multi-stakeholder regional scenarios to the global SSPs ensures scenarios that are regionally appropriate and useful for policy development as evidenced in the case study, while allowing for a critical link to global contexts.
机译:<!-fig ft0-> <!-fig @ position =“ anchor” mode =文章f4-> <!-fig mode =“ anchred” f5-> <!-fig / graphic | fig / alternatives / graphic mode =“ anchored” m1-> class =“ kwd-title”>关键字:农业,气候变化,代表性农业途径,共同的社会经济途径,利益相关者,西非 class = “ head no_bottom_margin” id =“ abs0015title”>摘要气候变化研究社区的共同社会经济途径(SSP)是一系列旨在缓解和适应气候变化的替代性全球发展方案。为了将这些情景用作与区域和国家层面的政策指导相关的全球环境,必须将它们与探索由区域专业知识提供的驱动因素和挑战联系起来。在本文中,我们介绍了由区域发展的西非情景利益相关者,并使用两种全球经济模型GLOBIOM和IMPACT,与利益相关者生成的叙述,情景趋势和SSP假设进行交互。我们以这个过程为例,将各个级别的可比情景联系起来,以增强与全球环境的一致性,同时在包括气候变化在内的一系列未来驱动因素下,提供有关农业和粮食安全未来的见解。在这些情景中,强劲的经济发展增加了粮食安全和农业发展。后者提高了农作物和牲畜的生产力,从而扩大了该地区的农业面积,同时减轻了其他地方的土地扩张负担。在全球经济的背景下,西非仍然是各种商品的大消费国和生产国。但是,人口的增长加上收入的增加导致该地区的进口增加。对于西非而言,气候变化预计将对作物产量和草地生产力产生负面影响,而缺乏投资可能会加剧这些影响。将多方利益相关者的区域情景与全球SSP关联起来,可以确保在案例中证明了该情景在区域上适当且对政策制定有用,同时允许与全球环境进行关键链接。

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