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The Key Role of Climate Adaptation Measures for Resilience Enhanced in Agriculture

In: Innovation and Knowledge in Agri-food and Environmental Systems

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  • Simonetta Leo

    (Council for Research in Agriculture and the Analysis of the Agricultural Economy, CREA-PB)

  • Marco Gaito

    (Council for Research in Agriculture and the Analysis of the Agricultural Economy, CREA-PB)

  • Antonella Fonzo

    (Council for Research in Agriculture and the Analysis of the Agricultural Economy, CREA-PB)

  • Sabrina Giuca

    (Council for Research in Agriculture and the Analysis of the Agricultural Economy, CREA-PB)

  • Guido Bonati

    (Council for Research in Agriculture and the Analysis of the Agricultural Economy, CREA-PB)

Abstract

This paper investigates the effectiveness of climate adaptation measures in countering climate risk damage. Concerns about global warming are currently attracting interest from global policy makers and the adaptation is central to the scientific debate. In this context, we provide a methodology framework implemented in LIFE project “ADapation in Agriculture” for costs and benefits assessment of adaptation measures to climate change and their economic and environmental effects at the farm-level in Italy. An exemplary estimation model based on entity of damage avoided deriving by adverse climatic events with the climate adaptation measures adoption is provided. The use methodology approach could be to support farmers in choosing to adoption of appropriate climate adaptation measures. Our findings contribute to identify the specific adaptation measures to which farmers will be able to access. Our challenge is to outline specific measures for the agricultural sector, to counteract impacts of climate change at local level.

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  • Simonetta Leo & Marco Gaito & Antonella Fonzo & Sabrina Giuca & Guido Bonati, 2024. "The Key Role of Climate Adaptation Measures for Resilience Enhanced in Agriculture," Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, in: Alessio Cavicchi & Francesco Caracciolo & Maria Crescimanno & Maria De Salvo & Antonino Galati & Ant (ed.), Innovation and Knowledge in Agri-food and Environmental Systems, pages 157-160, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prbchp:978-3-031-65168-7_25
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-65168-7_25
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