Potential climate effect on Japanese rice productivity


Autoria(s): Tanaka, Kenta; Managi, Shunsuke; Kondo, Katsunobu; Masuda, Kiyotaka; Yamamoto, Yasutaka
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

Adaptation to climate change has become an important policy question in recent years. Agriculture is an economic activity that is most sensitive to climate change. We evaluate the dynamic effects of productivity change and individual efforts to adapt to climate change. Adaptation actions in agriculture are evaluated to determine how the climate affects production efficiency. In this paper, we use the bi-directional distance function method to measure Japanese rice production loss due to climate. We find that (1) accumulated precipitation has the greatest effect on rice production efficiency and (2) the climate effect on rice production efficiency decreases over time. Our results empirically support the benefit of the adaptation approach.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/84867/

Publicador

World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.

Relação

DOI:10.1142/S2010007811000280

Tanaka, Kenta, Managi, Shunsuke, Kondo, Katsunobu, Masuda, Kiyotaka, & Yamamoto, Yasutaka (2011) Potential climate effect on Japanese rice productivity. Climate Change Economics, 2(3), pp. 237-255.

Direitos

Copyright 2015 World Scientific Publishing Company

Fonte

QUT Business School; School of Economics & Finance

Palavras-Chave #Directional distance function #data envelopment analysis #adaptation #climate change #agriculture
Tipo

Journal Article