Article ID: | iaor20108018 |
Volume: | 103 |
Issue: | 9 |
Start Page Number: | 666 |
End Page Number: | 674 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2010 |
Journal: | Agricultural Systems |
Authors: | Finger Robert, Lazzarotto Patrick, Calanca Pierluigi |
Keywords: | meteorology |
In order to analyze impacts of climate change on managed grassland systems and to project potential changes in farmers’ management practices in response to altered climatic conditions, we develop a modeling approach that integrates a process-based grassland model into an economic model. This economic model describes farmers’ decision making with respect to input use and accounts for production levels, production risks, fodder quality as determined by the grassland composition, and environmental protection. We apply the bio-economic model to an intensively managed grassland system with a geographic focus on the Swiss Plateau. Our results show an increase of future production risks in grassland production due to climate change. Projected changes in yield levels, grassland composition and optimal responses of risk-averse farmers are dependent on the assumptions concerning cross-compliance obligations, forage quality and particularly on the assumed effect of elevated CO