TradeM International Workshop 2016 »Assessing climate change adaptation and mitigation options«

Aims and objectiveIt is well established that Europe will face considerable regional differences with regard to climate change. This requires the regional dimension of climate change for a spatially diverse European agriculture to be better understood. Studies of policies that enhance resilience in...

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Main Authors: Mittenzwei, Klaus, Brouwer, Floor, Sinabell, Franz
Other Authors: The Research Council of Norway, NIBIO
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: FACCE MACSUR Reports 2016
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Online Access:https://ojs.macsur.eu/index.php/Reports/article/view/T0.1-M3
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spelling ftjfaccemasur:oai:ojs.ojs.macsur.eu:article/378 2023-05-15T15:11:06+02:00 TradeM International Workshop 2016 »Assessing climate change adaptation and mitigation options« Mittenzwei, Klaus Brouwer, Floor Sinabell, Franz The Research Council of Norway, NIBIO 2016-11-11 application/pdf https://ojs.macsur.eu/index.php/Reports/article/view/T0.1-M3 eng eng FACCE MACSUR Reports https://ojs.macsur.eu/index.php/Reports/article/view/T0.1-M3/306 https://ojs.macsur.eu/index.php/Reports/article/view/T0.1-M3 Copyright (c) 2016 FACCE MACSUR Reports FACCE MACSUR Reports; Vol 9 (2016); T0.1-M3 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Presentation 2016 ftjfaccemasur 2020-06-13T16:59:28Z Aims and objectiveIt is well established that Europe will face considerable regional differences with regard to climate change. This requires the regional dimension of climate change for a spatially diverse European agriculture to be better understood. Studies of policies that enhance resilience in the food sector and that formulate policy recommendations have to take into account the spatial nature of agriculture and the regional dimension of climate change. The workshop will focus on applications and methodological advancements.The event has three major goals:(i) to discuss adaptation and mitigation options of agricultural systems under climate change(ii) to study and assess regional approaches implementing adaptation and mitigation options in agriculture(iii) to advance policy implications of climate change for agriculture and food securityKeynote speakersPeter WehrheimHead of Unit “Land Use and Finance for Innovation”, European Commission, DG Climate ActionAlan MathewsProf. em. Trinity College, DublinEric NævdalSenior Research Fellow, Frisch Centre at the University of OsloIgnacio Perez DominguezSenior Researcher, Institute for Prospective Technical Studies (IPTS), JRC SevilleResultsTwenty-five people attended. The workshop started with an introduction to Arctic ecology and regional development. Four keynote speakers from policy, science and JRC gave a great mixture of high quality input into the workshop. It fuelled the discussions and was well appreciated by the participants. Fifteen very interesting and engaging presentations throughout the workshop showed that CC mitigation is a very important research undertaking, that LULUCF in crop and animal production play an important role, and that the role of agriculture in the CC policy debate is high on the agenda. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Facce Macsur Reports Arctic Perez ENVELOPE(-69.117,-69.117,-68.517,-68.517)
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description Aims and objectiveIt is well established that Europe will face considerable regional differences with regard to climate change. This requires the regional dimension of climate change for a spatially diverse European agriculture to be better understood. Studies of policies that enhance resilience in the food sector and that formulate policy recommendations have to take into account the spatial nature of agriculture and the regional dimension of climate change. The workshop will focus on applications and methodological advancements.The event has three major goals:(i) to discuss adaptation and mitigation options of agricultural systems under climate change(ii) to study and assess regional approaches implementing adaptation and mitigation options in agriculture(iii) to advance policy implications of climate change for agriculture and food securityKeynote speakersPeter WehrheimHead of Unit “Land Use and Finance for Innovation”, European Commission, DG Climate ActionAlan MathewsProf. em. Trinity College, DublinEric NævdalSenior Research Fellow, Frisch Centre at the University of OsloIgnacio Perez DominguezSenior Researcher, Institute for Prospective Technical Studies (IPTS), JRC SevilleResultsTwenty-five people attended. The workshop started with an introduction to Arctic ecology and regional development. Four keynote speakers from policy, science and JRC gave a great mixture of high quality input into the workshop. It fuelled the discussions and was well appreciated by the participants. Fifteen very interesting and engaging presentations throughout the workshop showed that CC mitigation is a very important research undertaking, that LULUCF in crop and animal production play an important role, and that the role of agriculture in the CC policy debate is high on the agenda.
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TradeM International Workshop 2016 »Assessing climate change adaptation and mitigation options«
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