Structural Transformation, Agriculture, Climate, and the Environment
Christopher B. Barrett, Ariel Ortiz‐Bobea, Trinh Pham
Abstract
This paper reviews the feedback between structural transformation and agriculture, on the one hand, and climate and the natural environment, on the other. The long-standing, dominant economic development narrative largely ignores nature’s influence on factor productivity and stocks, even as it increasingly illustrates how agricultural technological change and economic growth affect nature. We articulate some of the missing linkages and pose key policy research questions concerning structural transformation and the complex feedback among agriculture, nature, and economic growth processes, especially in low-income agrarian economies.
Topics & Concepts
Transformation (genetics)Climate changeAgricultureNatural resource economicsEnvironmental scienceAgricultural engineeringEnvironmental resource managementEconomicsGeographyGeologyEngineeringArchaeologyBiochemistryGeneOceanographyChemistryAgricultural risk and resilienceClimate change impacts on agriculture