Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 2/2009

01-02-2009 | Original Article

Adaptation for crop agriculture to climate change in Cameroon: Turning on the heat

Authors: Munang Tingem, Mike Rivington

Published in: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change | Issue 2/2009

Login to get access

Activate our intelligent search to find suitable subject content or patents.

search-config
loading …

Abstract

The Cameroonian agricultural sector, a critical part of the local ecosystem, is potentially vulnerable to climate change raising concerns about food security in the country’s future. Adaptations policies may be able to mitigate some of this vulnerability. This article investigates and addresses the issue of selected adaptation options within the context of Cameroonian food production. A methodology is applied where transient diagnostics of two atmosphere–ocean general circulation models, the NASA/Goddard Institute GISS and the British HadCM3, are coupled to a cropping system simulation model (CropSyst) to simulate current and future (2020, 2080) crop yields for selected key crops (bambara nut, groundnut, maize, sorghum, and soybean) in eight agricultural regions of Cameroon. Our results show that for the future, substantial yield increases are estimated for bambara groundnut, soybean and groundnut, while little or no change or even decreases for maize and sorghum yields, varying according to the climate scenario and the agricultural region investigated. Taking the “no regrets” principle into consideration, we explore the advantages of specific adaptation strategies specifically for three crops viz. maize, sorghum and bambara groundnut, under GISS A2 and B2 marker scenarios only. Changing sowing dates may be ineffective in counteracting adverse climatic effects because of the narrow rainfall band that strictly determines the timing of farm operations in Cameroon. In contrast, the possibility of developing later maturing new cultivars proved to be extremely effective in offsetting adverse impacts, giving the highest increases in productivity under different scenario projections without management changes. For example, under climate change scenario GISS A2 2080, a 14.6% reduction in maize yield was converted to a 32.1% increase; a 39.9% decrease in sorghum yield was converted to a 17.6% increase, and for bambara groundnut (an under-researched and underutilised African legume), yields were almost trebled (37.1% increase above that for sowing date alone (12.9%)) due to increase length of growing period and the positive effects of higher CO2 concentrations. These results may better inform wider studies and development strategies on sustainable agriculture in the area by providing an indication as to the potential direction in shifts in production capabilities. Our approach highlights the benefit of using models as tools to investigate potential climate change impacts, where results can supplement existing knowledge. The results provide useful guidance and motivation to public authorities and development agencies interested in food security issues in Cameroon and elsewhere.
Literature
go back to reference Abraha MG, Savage MJ (2006) Potential impacts of climate change on the grain yield of maize for the midland of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa. Agric Ecosyst Environ 115:150–160CrossRef Abraha MG, Savage MJ (2006) Potential impacts of climate change on the grain yield of maize for the midland of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa. Agric Ecosyst Environ 115:150–160CrossRef
go back to reference Adger WN, Arnell NW, Tompkins EL (2005) Successful adaptation to climate change across scales. Glob Environ Change 15:77–86CrossRef Adger WN, Arnell NW, Tompkins EL (2005) Successful adaptation to climate change across scales. Glob Environ Change 15:77–86CrossRef
go back to reference AGRISTAT (2001) Semi-annual bulletin of the statistics of agricultural sector 2000/2001, DEPA, Ministry of Agriculture. Cameroon AGRISTAT (2001) Semi-annual bulletin of the statistics of agricultural sector 2000/2001, DEPA, Ministry of Agriculture. Cameroon
go back to reference Alexandrov VA, Hoogenboom G (2000) The impact of climate variability and change on crop yield in Bulgaria. Agric For Meteorol 104:315–327CrossRef Alexandrov VA, Hoogenboom G (2000) The impact of climate variability and change on crop yield in Bulgaria. Agric For Meteorol 104:315–327CrossRef
go back to reference Araus JL, Slafer GA, Reynolds MP, Royo C (2002) Plant breeding and drought in C3 cereals: what should we breed for. Ann Bot 89(7):925–940CrossRef Araus JL, Slafer GA, Reynolds MP, Royo C (2002) Plant breeding and drought in C3 cereals: what should we breed for. Ann Bot 89(7):925–940CrossRef
go back to reference Asseng S, Van Herwaarden A, Setter TL, Palta JA (2003)The impact of crop modelling on plant physiological research and breeding—an example. In: Solutions for a better environment. Proceedings of the 11th Australian Agronomy Conference. Geelong, Victoria, Australia. 2–6 February 2003. Published on CDROM ISBN 0-9750313-0-9. p 4 Asseng S, Van Herwaarden A, Setter TL, Palta JA (2003)The impact of crop modelling on plant physiological research and breeding—an example. In: Solutions for a better environment. Proceedings of the 11th Australian Agronomy Conference. Geelong, Victoria, Australia. 2–6 February 2003. Published on CDROM ISBN 0-9750313-0-9. p 4
go back to reference Batjes N (1995) A homogenised soil data file for global environmental research: a subset of FAO, ISRIC and NRCS profiles (version 1.0). Working paper 95/10. International Soil Reference Information Center (ISRIC), Wageninger, The Netherlands Batjes N (1995) A homogenised soil data file for global environmental research: a subset of FAO, ISRIC and NRCS profiles (version 1.0). Working paper 95/10. International Soil Reference Information Center (ISRIC), Wageninger, The Netherlands
go back to reference Bellocchi G, Maestrini C, Fila G, Fontana F (2002) Assessment of the effects of climate change and elevated CO2: a case study in Northern Italy. VII European Society for Agronomy Congress, Cordoba, Spain. 15–18 July 2002, 763–764 Bellocchi G, Maestrini C, Fila G, Fontana F (2002) Assessment of the effects of climate change and elevated CO2: a case study in Northern Italy. VII European Society for Agronomy Congress, Cordoba, Spain. 15–18 July 2002, 763–764
go back to reference Brassard J, Singh B (2008) Impacts of climate change and CO2 increase on agricultural production and adaptation options for Southern Québec, Canada. Mitig Adapt Strateg Glob Change 13:241–265CrossRef Brassard J, Singh B (2008) Impacts of climate change and CO2 increase on agricultural production and adaptation options for Southern Québec, Canada. Mitig Adapt Strateg Glob Change 13:241–265CrossRef
go back to reference Butt TA, McCarl BA, Angerer J, Dyke PT, Stuth JW (2005) The economic and food security implications of climate change in Mali. Clim Change 68:355–378CrossRef Butt TA, McCarl BA, Angerer J, Dyke PT, Stuth JW (2005) The economic and food security implications of climate change in Mali. Clim Change 68:355–378CrossRef
go back to reference Carbone GJ, Kiechle W, Locke C, Mearns LO, McDaniel L, Downton MW (2003) Response of soybean and Sorghum to varying spatial scales of climate change scenarios in the South-eastern United States. Clim Change 60:73–98CrossRef Carbone GJ, Kiechle W, Locke C, Mearns LO, McDaniel L, Downton MW (2003) Response of soybean and Sorghum to varying spatial scales of climate change scenarios in the South-eastern United States. Clim Change 60:73–98CrossRef
go back to reference Challinor AJ, Wheeler TR, Craufurd PQ, Ferro CAT, Stephenson DB (2007a) Adaptation of crops to climate change through genotypic responses to mean and extreme temperatures. Agric Ecosyst Environ 119:190–204CrossRef Challinor AJ, Wheeler TR, Craufurd PQ, Ferro CAT, Stephenson DB (2007a) Adaptation of crops to climate change through genotypic responses to mean and extreme temperatures. Agric Ecosyst Environ 119:190–204CrossRef
go back to reference Challinor AJ, Wheeler TR, Garforth C, Craufurd PQ, Kassam A (2007b) Assessing the vulnerability of food crop systems in Africa to climate change. Clim Change 83:381–399CrossRef Challinor AJ, Wheeler TR, Garforth C, Craufurd PQ, Kassam A (2007b) Assessing the vulnerability of food crop systems in Africa to climate change. Clim Change 83:381–399CrossRef
go back to reference Confalonieri R, Gusberti D, Bocchi S, Acutis M (2006) The CropSyst model to simulate the N balance of rice for alternative management. Agron Sus Dev 26:241–249CrossRef Confalonieri R, Gusberti D, Bocchi S, Acutis M (2006) The CropSyst model to simulate the N balance of rice for alternative management. Agron Sus Dev 26:241–249CrossRef
go back to reference Ellis RH, Hadley P, Roberts EH, Summerfield RJ (1990) Relations between temperature and crop development. In: Jackson MM, Ford-Lloyd BV, Parry ML (eds) Climatic Change and Plant Genetic Resource. Belhaven, London, pp 85–115 Ellis RH, Hadley P, Roberts EH, Summerfield RJ (1990) Relations between temperature and crop development. In: Jackson MM, Ford-Lloyd BV, Parry ML (eds) Climatic Change and Plant Genetic Resource. Belhaven, London, pp 85–115
go back to reference FAO (2007) Marker-assisted selection. In Guimarães EP, Ruane J, Scherf BD, Sonnino A, Dargie JD (eds) Current status and future perspectives in crops, livestock, forestry and fish (available at ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/010/a1120e/a1120e.pdf). Rome FAO (2007) Marker-assisted selection. In Guimarães EP, Ruane J, Scherf BD, Sonnino A, Dargie JD (eds) Current status and future perspectives in crops, livestock, forestry and fish (available at ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/010/a1120e/a1120e.pdf). Rome
go back to reference Farre I (1998) Maize (Zea mays L.) and Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) response to deficit irrigation. Agronomy and Modelling, PhD Dissertation, University of Lieida, Spain 150 pp Farre I (1998) Maize (Zea mays L.) and Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) response to deficit irrigation. Agronomy and Modelling, PhD Dissertation, University of Lieida, Spain 150 pp
go back to reference Gbetibouo GA, Hassan R (2005) Measuring the economic impact of climate change on major South African filed crops: a Ricardian approach. Glob Planet Change 47:143–152CrossRef Gbetibouo GA, Hassan R (2005) Measuring the economic impact of climate change on major South African filed crops: a Ricardian approach. Glob Planet Change 47:143–152CrossRef
go back to reference Gordon C, Cooper C, Senior CA, Banks H, Gregory JM, Johns TC, Mitchell JFB, Wood RA (2000) The simulation of SST, sea ice extents and ocean heat transports in a version of the Hadley Centre coupled model without flux adjustments. Clim Dyn 16:147–168CrossRef Gordon C, Cooper C, Senior CA, Banks H, Gregory JM, Johns TC, Mitchell JFB, Wood RA (2000) The simulation of SST, sea ice extents and ocean heat transports in a version of the Hadley Centre coupled model without flux adjustments. Clim Dyn 16:147–168CrossRef
go back to reference Hansen JE, Sato MKI, Lacis A, Ruedy R, Tegen I, Matthews E (1998) Perspective: Climate forcings in the industrial era. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 95:12753–12758CrossRef Hansen JE, Sato MKI, Lacis A, Ruedy R, Tegen I, Matthews E (1998) Perspective: Climate forcings in the industrial era. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 95:12753–12758CrossRef
go back to reference Hoffmann MJ (2007) Contesting the global response to climate change: a research agenda for examining experiments in climate governance. Amsterdam Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change, May 24–26 2007, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 2 pp Hoffmann MJ (2007) Contesting the global response to climate change: a research agenda for examining experiments in climate governance. Amsterdam Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change, May 24–26 2007, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 2 pp
go back to reference Houghton J, Meira LG, Callander BA, Harris N, Kattenberg AMK (eds) (1996) The science of climate change. The second assessment Report of IPCC, pp 570 Houghton J, Meira LG, Callander BA, Harris N, Kattenberg AMK (eds) (1996) The science of climate change. The second assessment Report of IPCC, pp 570
go back to reference IPCC (2001) Climate Change 2001: impacts, adaptation, and vulnerability, a contribution of working group II to the Third assessment Report of the IPCC. Cambridge University Press, pp 1032 IPCC (2001) Climate Change 2001: impacts, adaptation, and vulnerability, a contribution of working group II to the Third assessment Report of the IPCC. Cambridge University Press, pp 1032
go back to reference IPCC (2007) Climate Change 2007: the physical science basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [Solomon, S., D. Qin, M. Manning, Z. Chen, M. Marquis, K.B. Averyt, M. Tignor and H.L. Miller (eds.)]. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA, 996 pp. IPCC (2007) Climate Change 2007: the physical science basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [Solomon, S., D. Qin, M. Manning, Z. Chen, M. Marquis, K.B. Averyt, M. Tignor and H.L. Miller (eds.)]. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA, 996 pp.
go back to reference Johns TC, Gregory JM, Ingram CE, Johnson CE, Jones A, Lowe JA, Mitchell JFB, Roberts DL, Sexton DMH, Stevenson DS, Tett SFB, Woodage MJ (2003) Anthropogenic climate change for 1860–2100 simulated with the HadCM3 model under updated emissions scenarios. Clim Dyn 20:583–612 Johns TC, Gregory JM, Ingram CE, Johnson CE, Jones A, Lowe JA, Mitchell JFB, Roberts DL, Sexton DMH, Stevenson DS, Tett SFB, Woodage MJ (2003) Anthropogenic climate change for 1860–2100 simulated with the HadCM3 model under updated emissions scenarios. Clim Dyn 20:583–612
go back to reference Kaiser HM, Riha SJ, Wilks DS, Rossier DG, Sampath R (1993) A farm-land analysis of economic and agronomic impacts of global warming. Am J Agric Econ 75:263–286CrossRef Kaiser HM, Riha SJ, Wilks DS, Rossier DG, Sampath R (1993) A farm-land analysis of economic and agronomic impacts of global warming. Am J Agric Econ 75:263–286CrossRef
go back to reference Kurukulasuriya P, Mendelsohn R, Hassan R (2006) Will African agriculture survive climate change. World Bank Econ Rev 20(3):367–388CrossRef Kurukulasuriya P, Mendelsohn R, Hassan R (2006) Will African agriculture survive climate change. World Bank Econ Rev 20(3):367–388CrossRef
go back to reference McCarthy JJ, Canziani OF, Leary NA, Dokken DJ, Kasey SW (eds) (2001) Climate Change 2001: impacts, adaptation and vulnerability. Contribution of Working Group II to the IPCC Third Assessment Report. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, pp 1032 McCarthy JJ, Canziani OF, Leary NA, Dokken DJ, Kasey SW (eds) (2001) Climate Change 2001: impacts, adaptation and vulnerability. Contribution of Working Group II to the IPCC Third Assessment Report. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, pp 1032
go back to reference McMaster GS, Wilhelm WW (1997) Growing degree-days: one equation, two interpretations. Agric For Meteorol 87:291–300CrossRef McMaster GS, Wilhelm WW (1997) Growing degree-days: one equation, two interpretations. Agric For Meteorol 87:291–300CrossRef
go back to reference Mendelsohn R, Nordhaus WD, Shaw D (1994) The impacts of climatic change on agriculture: a Ricardian analysis. Am Econ Rev 84:753–771 Mendelsohn R, Nordhaus WD, Shaw D (1994) The impacts of climatic change on agriculture: a Ricardian analysis. Am Econ Rev 84:753–771
go back to reference Molua EL (2003) “Global climate change and Cameroon’s Agriculture: evaluating the economic impacts” PhD dissertation. In Institute of Agricultural Economics, Vol. PhD, 199 Göttingham: Georg-August University, Germany, p 94 Molua EL (2003) “Global climate change and Cameroon’s Agriculture: evaluating the economic impacts” PhD dissertation. In Institute of Agricultural Economics, Vol. PhD, 199 Göttingham: Georg-August University, Germany, p 94
go back to reference Molua EL (2006) Climate trends in Cameroon: implications for agricultural management. Clim Res 30:255–262CrossRef Molua EL (2006) Climate trends in Cameroon: implications for agricultural management. Clim Res 30:255–262CrossRef
go back to reference Molua EL, Lambi CM (2006) The economic impact of climate change on agriculture in Cameroon. CEEPA Discussion paper No.17. Centre for Environmental Economics and Policy in Africa, University of Pretoria Molua EL, Lambi CM (2006) The economic impact of climate change on agriculture in Cameroon. CEEPA Discussion paper No.17. Centre for Environmental Economics and Policy in Africa, University of Pretoria
go back to reference Molua EL, Utomakili JB (1998) An analysis of resource-use efficiency in banana production in the South West Province of Cameroon. Int J Trop Agric 16:113–118 Molua EL, Utomakili JB (1998) An analysis of resource-use efficiency in banana production in the South West Province of Cameroon. Int J Trop Agric 16:113–118
go back to reference Ndemah RN (1999) Towards an integrated crop management strategy for the African stalk borer Busseola fusca (Fuller) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in maize systems in Cameroon. PhD thesis, University of Hannover, Hannover, Germany, pp 145 Ndemah RN (1999) Towards an integrated crop management strategy for the African stalk borer Busseola fusca (Fuller) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in maize systems in Cameroon. PhD thesis, University of Hannover, Hannover, Germany, pp 145
go back to reference Njie M, Gomez MEH, Callaway JM, Jallow B, Droogers P (2006) Making economic sense of adaptation in the upland cereal production systems in the Gambia. AIACC Working Paper No. 37 Njie M, Gomez MEH, Callaway JM, Jallow B, Droogers P (2006) Making economic sense of adaptation in the upland cereal production systems in the Gambia. AIACC Working Paper No. 37
go back to reference Onduru DD, Du Preez CC (2007) Ecological and agro-economic study of small farms in sub-Saharan Africa. Agron Sus Dev 27:197–208CrossRef Onduru DD, Du Preez CC (2007) Ecological and agro-economic study of small farms in sub-Saharan Africa. Agron Sus Dev 27:197–208CrossRef
go back to reference Priestly CHB, Taylor RJ (1972) On the assessment of surface heat flux and evaporation using large-scale parameters. Mon Weather Rev 100:81–82CrossRef Priestly CHB, Taylor RJ (1972) On the assessment of surface heat flux and evaporation using large-scale parameters. Mon Weather Rev 100:81–82CrossRef
go back to reference Rawson HM (1992) Plant responses to temperature under conditions of elevated CO2. Aust J Bot 40:473–490CrossRef Rawson HM (1992) Plant responses to temperature under conditions of elevated CO2. Aust J Bot 40:473–490CrossRef
go back to reference Reilly J (1995) Climate change and global agriculture: recent findings and issues. Am J Agric Econ 77:727–733CrossRef Reilly J (1995) Climate change and global agriculture: recent findings and issues. Am J Agric Econ 77:727–733CrossRef
go back to reference Reilly J, Schimmelpfenning D (1999) Agricultural impact assessment, vulnerability, and the scope for adaptation. Clim Change 43:745–788CrossRef Reilly J, Schimmelpfenning D (1999) Agricultural impact assessment, vulnerability, and the scope for adaptation. Clim Change 43:745–788CrossRef
go back to reference Richards LA (1931) Capillary conduction of liquids in porous mediums. Physics 1:318–333CrossRef Richards LA (1931) Capillary conduction of liquids in porous mediums. Physics 1:318–333CrossRef
go back to reference Rivington M, Matthews KB, Bellocchi G, Buchan K, Stöckle CO, Donatelli M (2006) An integrated assessment approach to conduct analyses of climate change impacts on whole-farm systems. Environ Model Softw 22:202–210CrossRef Rivington M, Matthews KB, Bellocchi G, Buchan K, Stöckle CO, Donatelli M (2006) An integrated assessment approach to conduct analyses of climate change impacts on whole-farm systems. Environ Model Softw 22:202–210CrossRef
go back to reference Rosenzweig C (1989) Potential effects of climate change on agricultural production in the great plains: a simulation study. In: Smith J, Tirpak D (eds) The potential effects of global climate change on the United States. Vol. 1, Appendix C. Office of Policy, Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C, pp 3–43 Rosenzweig C (1989) Potential effects of climate change on agricultural production in the great plains: a simulation study. In: Smith J, Tirpak D (eds) The potential effects of global climate change on the United States. Vol. 1, Appendix C. Office of Policy, Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C, pp 3–43
go back to reference Rosenzweig C, Hillel D (1998) Climate change and the global harvest. In PBD: 1998, 323 p; PL: United States: Oxford University Press, New York Rosenzweig C, Hillel D (1998) Climate change and the global harvest. In PBD: 1998, 323 p; PL: United States: Oxford University Press, New York
go back to reference Rosenzweig C, Iglesias A, Yang X, Epstein P, Chivian E (2001) Climate change and extreme weather events: implication for food production, plant diseases and pest. Global Change Hum Health 2:90–104CrossRef Rosenzweig C, Iglesias A, Yang X, Epstein P, Chivian E (2001) Climate change and extreme weather events: implication for food production, plant diseases and pest. Global Change Hum Health 2:90–104CrossRef
go back to reference Rosenzweig C, Tubiello FN (2007) Adaptation and mitigation strategies in agriculture: an analysis of potential synergies. Mitig Adapt Strateg Glob Change 12:855–873CrossRef Rosenzweig C, Tubiello FN (2007) Adaptation and mitigation strategies in agriculture: an analysis of potential synergies. Mitig Adapt Strateg Glob Change 12:855–873CrossRef
go back to reference Salinger MJ, Stigter CJ, Das HP (2000) Agro meteorological adaptation strategies to increasing climate variability and climate change. Agric For Meteorol 103:167–184CrossRef Salinger MJ, Stigter CJ, Das HP (2000) Agro meteorological adaptation strategies to increasing climate variability and climate change. Agric For Meteorol 103:167–184CrossRef
go back to reference Sommer R, Kienzler K, Conrad C, Ibragimov N, Lamers J, Martius C, Vlek P (2008) Evaluation of the CropSyst model for simulating the potential yield of cotton. Agron Sus Dev 28:345–354CrossRef Sommer R, Kienzler K, Conrad C, Ibragimov N, Lamers J, Martius C, Vlek P (2008) Evaluation of the CropSyst model for simulating the potential yield of cotton. Agron Sus Dev 28:345–354CrossRef
go back to reference Smith B, Skinner M (2002) Adaptation options in agriculture to climate change: a topology. Mitig Adapt Strateg Glob Change 7:85–114CrossRef Smith B, Skinner M (2002) Adaptation options in agriculture to climate change: a topology. Mitig Adapt Strateg Glob Change 7:85–114CrossRef
go back to reference Smith B, Wandel J (2006) Adaptation, adaptive capacity and vulnerability. Glob Environ Change 16:282–292CrossRef Smith B, Wandel J (2006) Adaptation, adaptive capacity and vulnerability. Glob Environ Change 16:282–292CrossRef
go back to reference Stöckle CO, Donatelli M, Nelson R (2003) CropSyst, a cropping systems simulation model. Eur J Agron 18(3–4):289–307CrossRef Stöckle CO, Donatelli M, Nelson R (2003) CropSyst, a cropping systems simulation model. Eur J Agron 18(3–4):289–307CrossRef
go back to reference Tingem M, Rivington M, Azam Ali SN, Colls JJ (2007) Assessment of the ClimGen stochastic weather generator at Cameroon sites. African J Environ Sci Tech 1(4):86–92 Tingem M, Rivington M, Azam Ali SN, Colls JJ (2007) Assessment of the ClimGen stochastic weather generator at Cameroon sites. African J Environ Sci Tech 1(4):86–92
go back to reference Tingem M, Rivington M, Azam Ali SN, Colls JJ (2008b) Climate variability and maize production in Cameroon: simulating the effects of extreme dry and wet years. Singapore J Trop Geog (in press) Tingem M, Rivington M, Azam Ali SN, Colls JJ (2008b) Climate variability and maize production in Cameroon: simulating the effects of extreme dry and wet years. Singapore J Trop Geog (in press)
go back to reference Tingem M, Rivington M, Bellocchi G, Azam-Ali S, Colls J (2008c) Effects of climate change on crop production in Cameroon. Clim Res 36(1):65–77CrossRef Tingem M, Rivington M, Bellocchi G, Azam-Ali S, Colls J (2008c) Effects of climate change on crop production in Cameroon. Clim Res 36(1):65–77CrossRef
go back to reference Walther G, Convey P, Menzel A, Parmesank C, Beebee T, Fromentin J, Hoegh-Guldberg O, Bairlein F (2002) Ecological responses to recent climate change. Nature 416:389–395CrossRef Walther G, Convey P, Menzel A, Parmesank C, Beebee T, Fromentin J, Hoegh-Guldberg O, Bairlein F (2002) Ecological responses to recent climate change. Nature 416:389–395CrossRef
go back to reference Weibull W (1961) Fatigue testing and analysis of results. Pergamon, Oxford, p 225 Weibull W (1961) Fatigue testing and analysis of results. Pergamon, Oxford, p 225
go back to reference Winters P, Murgai R, Sadoulet E, De Janvry A, Frisvold G (1998) Economic and welfare impacts of climate change on developing countries. Environ Resour Econ 12:1–24CrossRef Winters P, Murgai R, Sadoulet E, De Janvry A, Frisvold G (1998) Economic and welfare impacts of climate change on developing countries. Environ Resour Econ 12:1–24CrossRef
go back to reference Young KJ, Long SP, Allen LHJ, Boote KJ (2000) Crop ecosystem response to climatic change: maize, sorghum and soybean. In: Reddy KR, Hodges HF (eds) Climate change and crop productivity. CAB International, Cambridge, pp 57–80 Young KJ, Long SP, Allen LHJ, Boote KJ (2000) Crop ecosystem response to climatic change: maize, sorghum and soybean. In: Reddy KR, Hodges HF (eds) Climate change and crop productivity. CAB International, Cambridge, pp 57–80
Metadata
Title
Adaptation for crop agriculture to climate change in Cameroon: Turning on the heat
Authors
Munang Tingem
Mike Rivington
Publication date
01-02-2009
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change / Issue 2/2009
Print ISSN: 1381-2386
Electronic ISSN: 1573-1596
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11027-008-9156-3

Other articles of this Issue 2/2009

Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 2/2009 Go to the issue