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Cultivating climate resilience in California agriculture: Adaptations to an increasingly volatile water future

Josué Medellín‐Azuara, Alvar Escriva‐Bou, Amélie C. M. Gaudin, K. Schwabe, Daniel A. Sumner

2024Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

California agriculture will undergo significant transformations over the next few decades in response to climate extremes, environmental regulation and policy encouraging environmental justice, and economic pressures that have long driven agricultural changes. With several local climates suited to a variety of crops, periodically abundant nearby precipitation, and public investments that facilitated abundant low-priced irrigation water, California hosts one of the most diverse and productive agroecosystems in the world. California farms supply nearly half of the high-nutrient fruit, tree nut, and vegetable production in the United States. Climate change impacts on productivity and profitability of California agriculture are increasing and forebode problems for standard agricultural practices, especially water use norms. We highlight many challenges California agriculture confronts under climate change through the direct and indirect impacts on the biophysical conditions and ecosystem services that drive adaptations in farm practices and water accessibility and availability. In the face of clear conflicts among competing interests, we consider ongoing and potential sustainable and equitable solutions, with particular attention to how technology and policy can facilitate progress.

Topics & Concepts

AgricultureClimate changeNatural resource economicsProductivityBusinessAgricultural productivityEcosystem servicesPsychological resilienceSustainabilityEnvironmental resource managementAgricultural economicsEnvironmental planningEnvironmental scienceEcosystemGeographyEconomicsEcologyEconomic growthPsychologyPsychotherapistArchaeologyBiologyIrrigation Practices and Water ManagementClimate change impacts on agriculturePlant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
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