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Cynthia Rosenzweig1, Jim Jones3, Jerry Hatfield4, Alex Ruane1, and Jonathan Winter2

1NASA GISS, 2Columbia University, 3University of Florida, 4USDA-Ames

American Geophysical Union, AgMIP Town HallDecember 4th, 2012

Sonali McDermid1

• Incorporate state-of-the-art climate products as well as crop and agricultural trade model improvements in coordinated regional and global assessments of future climate impacts

• Include multiple models, scenarios, locations, crops and participants to explore uncertainty and impact of data and methodological choices

• Collaborate with regional experts in agronomy, economics and climate to build strong basis for applied simulations addressing key climate-related questions

• Improve scientific and adaptive capacity for major agricultural regions in the developing and developed world

• Develop framework to identify and prioritize adaptation strategies

• Link to key on-going efforts– CCAFS, Global Futures, Harvest Choice, Yield Gap Atlas, SERVIR– National Research Programs, National Adaptation Plans, IPCC, ISI-MIP

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Objectives

• Incorporate state-of-the-art climate products as well as crop and agricultural trade model improvements in coordinated regional and global assessments of future climate impacts

• Include multiple models, scenarios, locations, crops and participants to explore uncertainty and impact of data and methodological choices

• Collaborate with regional experts in agronomy, economics, and climate to build strong basis for applied simulations addressing key climate-related questions

• Improve scientific and adaptive capacity for major agricultural regions in the developing and developed world

• Develop framework to identify and prioritize adaptation strategies

• Link to key on-going efforts

– CCAFS, Global Futures, MOSAICC, Yield Gap Analysis, SERVIR, MACSUR …

– National Research Programs, National Adaptation Plans, IPCC, ISI-MIP …

Objectives

Track 1: Model Improvement and Intercomparison

Track 2: Climate Change Multi-Model Assessment

Cross-Cutting Themes:

Uncertainty, Aggregation and Scaling,

Representative Agricultural Pathways

Driven by Data at Sentinel Sites

Silver

Gold

Platinum

Two-Track Science Approach

Benefits include: - Improved capacity for climate, crop and economic modeling to identify and prioritize adaptation strategies - Consistent protocols, scenarios and data access - Improved regional assessments of climate impacts - Facilitated transdisciplinary collaboration and active partnerships - Contributions to National Adaptation Plans

= Wheat

= Maize

= Rice

0˚ 90˚-90˚

45˚

-45˚= Sugarcane

Morogoro

Ames

Wongan Hills

Delhi

Ludhiana

Ayr

Los Baños

Piracicaba

Shizukuishi

Rio Verde

La Mercy

HaarwegLusignan

Balcarce

Nanjing

AgMIP Sentinel Sites

Regions and Crop Model Pilots

Capacity Building and Decision Making• Regional vulnerability • Adaptation strategies• Trade policy instruments• Technology exchange

Climate Team

Crop Modeling Team

Economics Team

Information Technology

Team

Improvements and Intercomparisons

• Crop models• Agricultural economic models• Scenario construction• Aggregation methodologies

Cross-Cutting Themes

• Uncertainty

• Aggregation and Scaling

• Representative Agricultural Pathways

Assessments•Regional•Global•Crop-specific

Key Interactions• Soils

• Water Resources

• Pests and Diseases

• Livestock and Grasslands

Teams, Linkages and Outcomes