Skip to main content

Advertisement

Log in

Impacts of Present and Future Climate Variability and Change on Agriculture and Forestry in the Arid and Semi-Arid Tropics

  • Published:
Climatic Change Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Abstract

The arid and semi-arid regions account for approximately 30% of the world total area and are inhabited by approximately 20% of the total world population. Issues of present and future climate variability and change on agriculture and forestry in the arid and semi-arid tropics of the world were examined and discussion under each of these issues had been presented separately for Asia, Africa and Latin America.

Several countries in tropical Asia have reported increasing surface temperature trends in recent decades. Although, there is no definite trend discernible in the long-term mean for precipitation for the tropical Asian region, many countries have shown a decreasing trend in rainfall in the past three decades. African rainfall has changed substantially over the last 60 yr and a number of theoretical, modelling and empirical analyses have suggested that noticeable changes in the frequency and intensity of extreme events, including floods may occur when there are only small changes in climate. Climate in Latin America is affected by the El Niño-southern oscillation (ENSO) phases and there is a close relationship between the increase and decrease of rainfall depending upon the warm or cold phases of the phenomenon.

Over land regions of Asia, the projected area-averaged annual mean warming is likely to be 1.6 ± 0.2 C in the 2020s, 3.1 ± 0.3 C in the 2050s, and 4.6 ± 0.4 C in the 2080s and the models show high uncertainty in projections of future winter and summer precipitation. Future annual warming across Africa is projected to range from 0.2 C per decade to more than 0.5 C per decade, while future changes in mean seasonal rainfall in Africa are less well defined. In Latin America, projections indicate a slight increase in temperature and changes in precipitation.

Impacts of climate variability and changes are discussed with suitable examples. Agricultural productivity in tropical Asia is sensitive not only to temperature increases, but also to changes in the nature and characteristics of monsoon. Simulations of the impacts of climate change using crop simulation models show that crop yield decreases due to climate change could have serious impacts on food security in tropical Asia. Climate change is likely to cause environmental and social stress in many of Asia’s rangelands and drylands. In the arid and semi-arid tropics of Africa, which are already having difficulty coping with environmental stress, climate change resulting in increased frequencies of drought poses the greatest risk to agriculture. Impacts were described as those related to projected temperature increases, the possible consequences to water balance of the combination of enhanced temperatures and changes in precipitation and sensitivity of different crops/cropping systems to projected changes. In Latin America, agriculture and water resources are most affected through the impact of extreme temperatures (excessive heat, frost) and the changes in rainfall (droughts, flooding). Adaptation potential in the arid and semi-arid tropics of Asia, Africa and Latin America was described using suitable examples. It is emphasized that approaches need to be prescriptive and dynamic, rather than descriptive and static.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Institutional subscriptions

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • Aggarwal, P. K. and Sinha, S. K.: 1993, ‘Effect of probable increase in carbon dioxide and temperature on wheat yields in India’, J. Agric. Meteorol. 48, 811–814.

    Google Scholar 

  • Alves, I. M. B. and Repelli, C. A. 1992, ‘Rainfall variation in the northern part of the Brazilian Northeast and the El NIño events – Southern Oscillation (ENSO)’, Brazilian Agrometeorol. Mag. (Revista Brasileira de Agrometeorologia). São Paulo, 7, 583–592.

    Google Scholar 

  • Amien, L., Rejekiningrum, P., Pramudia, A. and Susanti, E.: 1996, ‘Effects of interannual climate variability and climate change on rice yield in Java, Indonesia’, in Erda, L., Bolhofer, W., Huq, .S., Lenhart, S., Mukherjee, S. K., Smith, J. B., and Wisniewski, J. (eds.), Climate Change Variability and Adaptation in Asia and the Pacific, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherlands, pp. 29–39.

    Google Scholar 

  • Andressen, R., Terceros, L. F., and Monasterio, M.: 2000, ‘The role of climate in the desertification process of the southern Bolivian high plains’, in Proceedings of the Meeting of Experts from Regional Associations III and IV on Extreme Events” Caracas, Venezuela, World Meteorological Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, pp. 55–75.

  • Assad, E. D., ‘Climatic risks zoning in Brazil’, 2001, Retrieved from http://marsv54.agricultura.gov.br/rna.

  • Ausubel, J. H.: 1991, ‘A second look at the impacts of climate change’, Am. Sci. 79, 210–221.

    Google Scholar 

  • Barrow, C. J.: 1987, Water Resources and Agricultural Development in the Tropics, (Longman development studies), Wiley, New York.

    Google Scholar 

  • Benson, C. and Clay, E. J.: 1998, The impact of drought on sub-Saharan economies. World Bank Technical Paper No. 401, World Bank, Washington DC, U. S. A.

  • Berlato, M. A. and Fontana, D. C.: 1999, ‘Interannual precipitation and soybean yield in the Rio Grande do Sul State’, Brazilian Agrometeorol. Mag. (Revista Brasileira de Agrometeorologia), Santa Maria, 7(1), 119–125.

    Google Scholar 

  • Boonpragob, K., and Santisirisomboon, J.: 1996, ‘Modeling potential impacts of climate changes of forest area in Thailand under climate change’, in Erda, L., Bolhofer, W., Huq, S., Lenhart, S., Mukherjee, S. K., Smith, J. B., and Wisniewski, J. (eds.), Climate Change Variability and Adaptation in Asia and the Pacific, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, pp. 107–117.

    Google Scholar 

  • Brunini, O., Santos, M. A., Calheiros, R. V., Caputi, E., Santos, J. M., Piccini, A. G., and Pinto, H. S.: 1996, ‘Integrated center of agrometeorological information’, in Proceedings – Buenos Aires – AR,1996; Latin American and Iberian Federation of Meteorological Societies, pp. 133–135.

  • Brunini, O. and Camargo, M. B.: 2000, ‘Methodologies for assessing and quantifying drought and frost risks in Brazil’, in Proceedings of the Meeting of Experts from Regional Associations III and IV on Extreme Events” Caracas, Venezuela, World Meteorological Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, pp. 31–41.

  • Brunini, O., Pinto., H. S., Zullo, J., Barbano, M. T., Camargo, M. B. P., Alfonsi, R. R., Blain, G. C., Pedro, M. J., and Pellegrino, G. Q.: 2000, ‘Drought quantification and preparedness in Brazil – The example of São Paulo State’, In Wilhite, Donald A., Sivakumar, M. V. K., and Wood, Deborah, A. (eds.), 2000, Early Warning Systems for Drought Preparedness and Drought Management, Proceedings of an Expert Group Meeting held in Lisbon, Portugal, 5–7 September 2000, Geneva, Switzerland, World Meteorological Organization, pp. 89–103.

  • Brunini, O., Zullo, J., Pinto, H. S., Assad, E. D., Sawazaki, E., Duarte, A. P., Barbano, M. T., and Blain, G. C.: 2001a, ‘Second Season Corn Crop – Adaptability and Climatic Risks in the State of São Paulo’, in Proceedings of the Sixth National Seminar on Second Season Corn Crop, Londrina, Brazil, FAPEAGRO, pp. 51–67.

  • Brunini,O., Pinto, H. S., Zullo, J., Blain, G. C., Brunini, P. C., Assad, E. D., and Lobo,G. R.: 2001b, ‘Use of SPI for the evaluation of the drought periods in the State of São Paulo’, in Proceedings Brazilian and Latin American Congress on Agrometeorology, Fortaleza, Brazilian Agrometeorological Society, pp. 251–253.

  • Buan, R. D., Maglinao, A. R., Evangelista, P. P., and Pejuelas, B. G.: 1996, ‘Vulnerability of rice and corn to climate change in the Phillipines’, in Erda, L., Bolhofer, W., Huq, .S., Lenhart, S., Mukherjee, S. K., Smith, J. B., and Wisniewski, J. (eds.), Climate Change Variability and Adaptation in Asia and the Pacific, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherlands, pp. 41–51.

    Google Scholar 

  • Burke, J. J., Mahan, J. R., and Hatfield, J. L.: 1988, ‘Crop-specific thermal kinetic windows in relation to wheat and cotton biomass production’, Agron. J. 80, 553–556.

    Google Scholar 

  • Chattopadhyay, N. and Hulme, M.: 1997, ‘Evaporation and potential evapotranspiration in India under conditions of recent and future climate change’, Agric. Forest Meteorol. 87, 55–73.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Choudhury, Q. Z.: 1994, ‘Pakistan’s summer monsoon rainfall associated with global and regional circulation features and its seasonal prediction’, in Proceedings of the International Conference on Monsoon Variability and Prediction, Trieste, Italy, 9–13, May 1994.

  • Clarke, A. J. and Liu, X.: 1994, ‘Interannual sea level in the northern and eastern Indian Ocean’, J. Phys. Ocean. 24, 1224–1235.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Cotrina, J. S.: 2000, ‘Evaluation of the ENSO phenomena impact on agriculture in Peru’, in Proceedings of the Meeting of Experts from Regional Associations III and IV on Extreme Events, Caracas, Venezuela, World Meteorological Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, pp. 135–151.

  • Cunha, G. R.: 1999, ‘El Niño – Southern oscillation and climatic perspectives applied to crop management in the south of Brazil’, Brazilian Agrometeorol. Mag. (Revista Brasileira de Agrometeorologia), Santa Maria 7 (2), 277–284.

    Google Scholar 

  • Cunha,G. R., Dalmago, G. A., Estefanel V., Pasinato, A. and Moreira, M. B.: 2001, ‘El Niño – Southern oscillation and its impacts on the barley crop in Brazil’, In Anais XII Congresso Brasileiro de Agrometeorologia e III Reunião Latino Americana de Agrometeorologia” – 3 a 6 de julho de 2001 – Fortaleza – Sociedade Brasileira de Agrometeorologia, pp. 17–18.

  • Das, H. P.: 2000, ‘Monitoring the incidence of large-scale drought in India’, in Wilhite, Donald A. (ed.), Drought: A Global Assessment, Vol. I, Routledge, London and New York, pp. 181–195.

    Google Scholar 

  • Datsenko, N. M., Alves, J. M. B., and Repelli, C. A.: 1996, ‘Pluviometric variations in the Brazilian northeast: Comparisons to global climatic changes using the Wavelet analysis’, in Anais: VII Congreso Argentino de Meteorologia y VII Congreso Latinoamericano e Ibérico de Meteorologia, Buenos Aires, 2 a 6 de Septiembre de 1996, Centro Argentino de Meteorológos, pp. 155– 156.

  • Dennett, M. D., Elston, J., and Rodgers, J. R.: 1985, ‘A reappraisal of rainfall trends in the Sahel’, J. Climatology 5, 353–361.

    Google Scholar 

  • Dias, R. A. and Rebella, C. M.: 1996, ‘Change in the probabilities of monthly rainfall for the Pampas region’, in Anais: VII Congreso Argentino de Metorologia y VII Congreso Latinoamericano e Ibérico de Meteorologia, Buenos Aires. 2 a 6 de Septiembre de 1996, Centro Argentino de Meteorológos, pp. 481–482.

  • Downing, T. E.: 1992, Climate Change and Vulnerable Places: Global Food Security and Country Studies in Zimbabwe, Kenya, Senegal and Chile, Oxford, Environmental Change Unit.

    Google Scholar 

  • FAO.: 2001, Global Forest Resources Assessment 2000: Main Report, FAO Forestry Paper 140, Rome, Italy: Food and Agriculture Organization.

  • Fontana, D. C. and Berlato, M. A.: 1996, ‘Relationship between El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENOS) and the corn crop yield in the State of Rio Grande do Sul’, Pesquisa Agropecuária Gaúcha, Porto Alegre, 2(1), 39–45.

    Google Scholar 

  • Gadgil, D.: 1995, ‘Climate change and agriculture: An Indian perspective’, Curr. Sci. 69(8), 649–659.

    Google Scholar 

  • Gadgil, M., Berkes, F., and Folke, C.: 1993, ‘Indigineous knowledge for biodiversity conservation’, Ambio 22, 151–156.

    Google Scholar 

  • Gregory, S.: 1994, ‘The changing frequency of the drought in India, 1871–1985’, Drought Planning in India, Printwell, Jaipur, (India).

    Google Scholar 

  • Hassel, D. and Jones, R.: 1999, Simulating Climatic Change of the Southern Asian Monsoon Using a Nested Regional Climate Model, Technical Note No. 8, Hadley Centre, Bracknell, Berks, U.K., 16 pp.

  • Hastenrath, S.: 1985, Climate and Circulation of the Tropics, D. Riedel, Dordrecht, Holland.

    Google Scholar 

  • Hernes, H. H., Dalfelt, A., Berntsen, T., Holtsmark, B., Otto Naess, L., Selrod, R. and Aaheim, A.: 1995, A Climate Strategy for Africa. Building Blocks for Environmentally Sustainable Development in Africa, Paper No. 10, Washington DC: Africa Technical Department, World Bank.

  • Hewitson, B. C., and Crane, R. G.: 1998. ‘Regional scale daily precipitation from downscaling of data from the GENESIS and UKMO GCMs’, in Proceedings of 14th Conference on Probability and Statistics in the Atmospheric Sciences, Phoenix, Arizona, 11–16 January 1998, American Meteorological Society, Boston, U.S.A., pp. J48–J50.

  • Hulme, M.: 1992, ‘Rainfall Changes in Africa: 1931–1960 to 1961–1990’, Int. J. Climatology 12, 685–699.

    Google Scholar 

  • Hulme, M.:1996a. ‘Climatic change within the period of meteorological records’, in Adams, W.M., A.S. Goudie., and A.R. Orme (eds.), The Physical Geography of Africa, Oxford University Press, Oxford, U.K., 429 pp.

    Google Scholar 

  • Hulme, M.: 1996b, Climate Change and Southern Africa: An Exploration of Some Potential Impacts and Implications in the SADC Region, Report commissioned by WWF International and coordinated by the Climate Research Unit, UEA, Norwich, United Kingdom, 104 pp.

  • Hulme, M., Biot, Y., Borton, J., Buchanan-Smith, M., Davies, S., Folland, C., Nichols, N., Seddon, D., and Ward, N.: 1992, ‘Seasonal rainfall forecasting for Africa. Part I: Current status and future developments’, Int. J. Environ. Stud. 39, 245–256.

    Google Scholar 

  • Hulme, M., Doherty, R. M., Ngara, T., New, M. G., and Lister, D.: 2001, ‘African Climate Change:1900–2100’, Climate Res. 17, 145–168

    Google Scholar 

  • IPCC.: 1995, Impact, Adaptations and Mitigation of Climate Change, Contribution of Working Group II to the Second Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, U.S.A.

  • IPCC.: 1998, The Regional Impacts of Climate Change: An Assessment of Vulnerability. Special Report of IPCC Working Group II [Watson, R. T., M. C. Zinyowera and R. H. Moss (eds.)]. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, U.S.A., 517 pp.

  • IPCC.: 2000, Special Report on Emission Scenarios, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, U.S.A., 599 pp.

  • IPCC.: 2001a, Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis, Contribution of Working Group I to the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, in Houghton, J. T., Ding, Y., Griggs, D. J., Noguer, M., van der Linden, P. J., Dai, X., Maskell, K. and Johnson, C. A. (eds.), Cambridge university Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, U.S.A.

  • IPCC.: 2001b, Climatic Change 2001: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability, Contribution of Working Group II to the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, in McCarthy, J. J., Canziani, O. F., Leary, N. A., Dokken, D. J. and White, K. S. (eds.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, U.S.A.

  • Jain, J. K.:1986, ‘Combating desertification in developing countries’, Scientific Reviews on Arid Zone Research 4, Scientific Publishers, Jodhpur, India.

  • Joubert, A. M. and Tyson, P. D.: 1996, ‘Equilibrium and coupled GCM simulations of future southern African climates’, S. Afr. J. Sci. 92, 471–84.

    Google Scholar 

  • Joubert, A. M. and Hewitson, B. C.: 1997, ‘Simulating present and future climates of Africa using general circulation models’, Prog. Phys. Geogr. 21, 51–78.

    Google Scholar 

  • Karim, Z., Hussain, S. G., and Ahmed, M.: 1996, ‘Assessing impacts of climate variations on foodgrain production in Bangladesh’, in Erda, L., Bolhofer, W., Huq, S., Lenhart, S., Mukherjee, S. K., Smith, J. B., and Wisniewski, J. (eds.), Climate Change Variability and Adaptation in Asia and the Pacific, Kluwar Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, pp.53–62.

    Google Scholar 

  • Kark, S., Alkon, U., Randi, E., and Safriel, U. N.: 1999, ‘Conservation priorities for chukar partridge in Israel based on genetic diversity across an ecological gradient’, Conservation Priology 13, 542–552.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Karl, T. R., Knight, R. W., and Plummer, N.: 1995, ‘Trends in high frequency climate variability in the twentieth century’, Nature 377, 217–220.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Katz, R. W. and Acero, J. G.: 1994, ‘Sensitivity analysis of extreme precipitation events’, Int. J. Climatology 14, 985–999.

    Google Scholar 

  • Kitoh, A., Yukimoto, S., Noda, A., and Motoi, T.: 1997, ‘Simulated changes in the Asian summer monsoon at times of increased atmospheric CO2’, J. Meteorol. Soc. Jpn 75, 1019–1031.

    Google Scholar 

  • Kothyari, U. C. and Singh, V. P.: 1996, ‘Rainfall and Temperature Trends in India’, Hydrological Processes 10, 357–372.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Krishnamurti, T. N., Correa-Torres, R., Latif, M., and Daughenbaugh, G.: 1998, ‘The impact of current and possibly future SST anomalies on the frequency of Atlantic hurricanes’, Tellus 50A, 186– 210.

    Google Scholar 

  • Lal, M., Cubasch, U., Voss, R., and Waszkewitz, J., 1995, ‘Effect of transient increase in greenhouse gases and sulphate aerosols on monsoon climate’, Curr.Sci. 69(9), 752–763.

    Google Scholar 

  • Lal, M., Srinivasan, G., and Cubasch, U.: 1996, ‘Implications of global warming on the diurnal temperature cycle of the Indian sub-continent’, Current Science, 71(10), 746–752.

    Google Scholar 

  • Lal, M., Singh, K. K., Rathore, L. S., Srinivasan, G., and Saseendran.: 1998, ‘Vulnerability of rice and wheat yields in north-west India to future changes in climate’, Agric. For. Meteorol. 89, 101–114.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Lal, M., Meehl, G. A., and Arblaster, J. M.: 2000, ‘Simulation of Indian summer monsoon rainfall and its intraseasonal variability’, Reg. Environ. Change 1(3/4), 163–179.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Lander, M. A. and Guard, C. P.: 1998, ‘A look at global tropical cyclone activity during 1995 : Contrasting high Atlantic activity with low activity in other basins’, Mon. Weather Rev. 126, 1163–1173.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Lauenroth, W. K. and Dodd, J. L.: 1978, ‘The effects of water- and nitrogen-induced stress on plant community structure in a semiarid grassland’, Oecologia 36, 211 – 222.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Le Barbe, L. and Lebel, T.: 1997, ‘Rainfall climatology of the HAPEX-Sahel region during the years 1950–1990’, J. Hydrology 188–189 (1–4), 43–73.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Luo, Q. and Lin, E.: 1999, ‘Agricultural vulnerability and adaptation in developing countries : The Asia Pacific region’, Climate Change 43, 729–743.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • McKee, T. B., Doesken, N. J., and Kleist, J.: 1993, ‘The Relationship of Drought Frequency and Duration to Time Scales’, in 8th Conference on Applied Climatology, 17–22 January, Anaheim, CA, pp. 179–184.

  • Marengo, J. A.: 2001, ‘Global and Regional Climatic Changes: Evaluation of the Current Climate in Brazil and Projection of Future Climatic Scenarios’, in Anais XII Congresso Brasileiro de Agrometeorologia e III Reunião Latino Americana de Agrometeorologia”, 3 a 6 de julho de 2001, Fortaleza – Sociedade Brasileira de Agrometeorologia, pp. 157–158.

  • Marengo, J. A., Cavalcanti, I. F. A., Camargo, H., Sanches, M., Sampaio G., and Mendes, D.: 2001, ‘Climate simulation and assessment of predictability of rainfall in the Northeast Brazil Region Using the CPTEC/COLATMOSPHERE Model’, in Anais XII Congresso Brasileiro de Agrometeorologia e III Reunião Latino Americana de Agrometeorologia”, 3 a 6 de julho de 2001, Fortaleza – Sociedade Brasileira de Agrometeorologia, pp. 25–26.

  • Martelo, M. T.: 2000, ‘Study of the possible influence of the El-Niño Southern Oscillation Phenomena.(ENOS) on the Los Llanos in Venezuela’, in Proceedings of the Meeting of Experts from Regional Associations III and IV on Extreme Event Caracas, Venezuela, World Meteorological Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, pp. 111–118.

  • Mason, S. J., Waylen, P. R., Mimmack, G. M., Rajaratnam, B., and Harrison, J. M.: 1999, ‘Changes in extreme rainfall events in South Africa’, Clim. Change 41, 249–257.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Matthews, R. B., Kroff, M. J., Bachelet, D., and Van Laar, H. H.: 1995, Modeling the Impact of Climate Change on Rice Production in Asia, International Rice Research Institute (Philippines) and CAB International, Wallingford, Oxon, United Kingdom, 289 pp.

    Google Scholar 

  • Medina, B. F. and Maia Neto, J. M.: 1991, ‘Probability for the Rainy Period in the State of Rio Grande do Norte’, in Anais VII Congresso Brasileiro de Agrometeorologia Vičosa, 21 a 25 de julho, 1991, Sociedade Brasileira de Agrometeorologia, pp. 72–74.

  • Meehl, G. A. and Washington, W. M.: 1996, ‘El Nino-like climate change in a model with increased atmospheric CO2 concentrations’, Nature 382, 56–60.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Mirza, M. Q., Erickson, N. J., Warrick, R. A. and Kenny, G. J.: 2001, ‘Are floods getting worse in the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna basins’? Global Environ. Change Part B: Environ. Hazards 3 (2), 37–48.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Moschini, R. C., Grondona, M. D., and Vila, D. A.: 1996, ‘Influence of the ENSO on the Distribution of the Daily Conditional Probabilities of Precipitation in Some Stations of the Pampas Region’, in Anais: VII Congreso Argentino de Metorologia y VII Congreso Latinoamericano e Ibérico de Meteorologia, Buenos Aires, 2 a 6 de Septiembre de 1996, Centro Argentino de Meteorológos, pp. 307–308.

  • Mudahar, M. S.:1986, ‘Fertilizer Problems and Policies in Sub-Saharan Africa’, in Mokwunye, A. and Vlek, P. L. G. (eds.), Management of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Fertilizers in Sub-Saharan Africa, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, pp 1–32.

    Google Scholar 

  • Murphy, G., Hurtado, R., Fernandez Long, M. E., and Spescha, L.: 2001, ‘The Standard Precipitation Index for the Yield of Corn in the Junin Region (Provincia de Buenos Aires) ’, in Anais XII Congresso Brasileiro de Agrometeorologia e III Reunião Latino Americana de Agrometeorologia, 3 a 6 de julho de 2001 – Fortaleza – Sociedade Brasileira de Agrometeorologia, pp. 15– 17.

  • NAS (National Academy of Sciences).: 1991, Policy Implications of Greenhouse Warming, Report of the Adaptation Panel, National Academy Press, Washington DC, U.S.A.

  • Navarro Dujmovich, M. and Aguas, I.: 1996, ‘Identification of the winter drought of 1995 in the Azul region’, in Anais: VII Congreso Argentino de Metorologia y VII Congreso Latinoamericano e Ibérico de Meteorologia, Buenos Aires, 2 a 6 de Septiembre de 1996, Centro Argentino de Meteorológos, pp. 361–362.

  • Neumann, C. J.: 1993, Global Overview: Global Guide to Tropical Cyclone Forecasting, WMO/TC No. 560, Report No. TCP-31, World Meteorological Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, Chapter 1, pp. 1–43.

  • Nicholls, N., Graza, G. V., Jouzel, J., Karl, T. R., Ogallo, L. A., and Parker, D. E.: 1996, ‘Observed Climate Variability and Change’, in Houghton, J. T., Meiro Filho, L. G., Callendar, B. A., Kattenburg, A., Maskell, K. (eds.), Climate Change 1995: The Science of Climate Change, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 572pp.

    Google Scholar 

  • Nicholson, S. E., Some, B., and Kone, B.: 2000, ‘An analysis of recent rainfall conditions in West Africa, including the rainy seasons of the 1997 El Nino and the 1998 La Nina years’, J. Climate 13, 2628–2640.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • OEPP.: 1996, Report on Environmental Conditions of the Year 1994, Office of Environmental Policy and Planning, Ministry of Science, Technology and Energy, Bangkok, Thailand, 307, pp. (in Thai).

  • Ojeda, O. S., Montenegro, R. V., and Valdés, E. P.: 2000, ‘Evaluación de las sequias agricolas de 1998 y 1999 en Cuba’, in Proceedings of the Meeting of Experts from Regional Associations III and IV on Extreme Events Caracas, Venezuela, World Meteorological Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, pp. 21–29.

  • Ojima, D. S., Parton, W. J., Coughenour, M. B., and Scurlock, J. M. O.: 1996, ‘Impact of Climate and Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Changes on Grasslands of the World’, in Breymeyer, A. I., Hall, D. O., Mellilo, J. M., and Agren, G. I. (eds.), Global Change: Effects on Coniferous Forests and Grasslands, Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment (SCOPE), Chichester, NY, USA, Wiley, pp. 271–309.

  • Olmedo, B. A.: 2000, ‘The El-Niño phenomena, its effects in Panama and the impact on electric power generation’, in Proceedings of the Meeting of Experts from Regional Associations III and IV on Extreme Events Caracas, Venezuela, World Meteorological Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, pp. 119–130.

  • Parry, M. L., Carter, T. R., and Konijn, N. T. (eds.).: 1988, The Impact of Climatic Variations on Agriculture, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.

    Google Scholar 

  • Parton, W. J., McKeown, B., Kirchner, V., and Ojima, D.:1992, CENTURY Users’ Manual, Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO.

    Google Scholar 

  • Patterson, D. T., Westbrook, J. K., Joyce, R. J. V., Lingren, P. D., and Rogasik, J.: 1999, ‘Weeds, insects and diseases’, Climate change 43, 711–727.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Pilifosova, O., Eserkepova, I., and Mizina, S.: 1996, ‘Vulnerability and adaptation assessment for Kazakhstan’, in Smith, J. B., Huq, S., Lenhart, S., Mata, L. J., Nemesova, I., and Toure, S. (eds.), Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change – Interim Results from a U. S. Country Study Program, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, pp. 161–181.

    Google Scholar 

  • Pinto, H. S., Assad, E. D., Zullo J., Brunini, O., and Evangelista, B. A.: 2001a, ‘Impacto do aumento de temperatura no Zoneamento Climático do Café nos Estados de São Paulo e Goiás, Avaliačão dos cenários do IPCC’, in Proceedings of Congresso Brasileiro e Latino Americano de Agrometeorologia, 2001, Fortaleza, Sociedade Brasileira de Agrometeorologia, 1, pp. 19–20.

  • Pinto, H. S., Zullo, J., Assad, E. D., Brunini, O., Alfonsi, R. R., Coral, G., and De Avila, A. M. H.: 2001b, ‘Zoneamento de Riscos Climáticos para a Cafeicultura no Estado de São Paulo’, in Proceedings of Congresso Brasileiro e Latino Americano de Agrometeorologia, 2001, Fortaleza, Sociedade Brasileira de Agrometeorologia, 1:141–142.

  • Rains, J. R., Owensby, C. E., and Kemp, K.: 1975, ‘Effects of nitrogen fertilization, burning, and grazing on reserve constituents of big bluestem’, J. Range Manage. 28, 358–362.

    Google Scholar 

  • Rao, D. G., and Sinha, S. K.: 1994, ‘Impact of Climate Change on Stimulated Wheat Production in India’, EPA Conference, New Delhi, India, pp. 1–8.

  • Ramakrishnan, P. S., 1998, ‘Sustainable development, climate change, and the tropical rain forest landscape’, Climate Change 39, 583–600.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Rao, D. G., Katyal, J. C., Sinha, S. K., and Srinivas, K.: 1995, ‘Impacts of Climate Change on Sorghum Productivity in India: Stimulation study’, in Climate Change in Agriculture : Analysis of Potential International Aspects, American Society of Agronomy, Special publication 59, Madison, WI, U.S.A, pp. 325–337.

    Google Scholar 

  • Riebsame W. E. et al.: 1995, ‘Complex River Basins’, in Strzepek, K. M. and Smith, J. B. (eds.), As Climate Changes, International Impacts and Implications, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K., pp. 57–91.

    Google Scholar 

  • Riha, S. J., Wilks, D. S, and Simons, P.: 1996, ‘Impact of temperature and precipitation variability on crop model predictions’, Climate Change 32, 293–331.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Ringius, L., Downing, T. E., Hulme, M., Waughray, D., and Selrod, R.: 1996, ‘Climate Change in Africa: Issues and challenges in agriculture and water for sustainable development, CICERO Report 8, 1996, Oslo.

  • Roeckner, E., Bengtsson, L., Feitcher, J., Lelieveld, J., and Rodhe, H.: 1999, ‘Transient climate change with a coupled atmosphere-ocean GCM, including the tropospheric sulphur cycle’, J. Climate 12, 3004–3032.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Rogers, P.: 1993, ‘What Water Managers and Planners Need to Know About Climate Change and Water Resources Management’, in Ballentine, T. and Stakhiv, E. (eds.), Proceeding Conference on Climate Change and Water Resources Management, U.S. Army Institute for Water Resources, Fort Belvoir, VA, pp. I/1–I/14.

  • Rosenzweig, C. and Hillel, D.: 1995, ‘Potential impacts of climate change on agriculture and food supply’, Consequences 1(2), 23–32.

    Google Scholar 

  • Royer, J., Chauvin, F., Timbal, B., Araspin, P., and Grimal, D.: 1998, ‘A GCM study of the impact of green house gas increase on the frequency of occurrence of tropical cyclones’, Climate Change 38, 307–343.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Rupakumar, K., Krishna Kumar, K., and Pant, G. B.: 1994, ‘Diurnal asymmetry of surface temperature trends over India’, Geophys. Res. Lett. 21, 677–680.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Rupakumar, K. and Patil, S. D.: 1996, ’Long-Term Variations of Rainfall and Surface air Temperature Over Sri Lanka’, in Abrol, Y. P.,Gadgil, S., and Pant, G. B. (eds.), Climate Variability and Agriculture, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi, India, pp. 135–152.

    Google Scholar 

  • Safriel, U. N.: 1995, ‘The role of ecology in desert development’, J. Arid Land Stud. 55, 351–354.

    Google Scholar 

  • Santer, B. D., Wigley, T. M. L., Barnett, T. P., and Anyamba, E.: 1996, ‘Detection of Climate Change and Attribution of Causes’, in Houghton, J. T. et al. (eds.), Climate Change 1995. The IPCC Second Scientific Assessment, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 407– 444.

    Google Scholar 

  • Schulze, R. E., Kiker, G. A., and Kunz, R. P.: 1996, ‘Global Climate Change and Agricultural Productivity in Southern Africa: Thought for Food and Food for Thought’, in: Downing, T. E. (ed.), Climate Change and World Food Security, North Atlantic Treaty Organization ASI Series, Vol. 137, Springer-Verlag, Berlin and Heidelberg, Germany, pp. 421–447.

  • Scian, B. and Donnari, M.: 1996, ‘Historic Analysis of the Droughts in the Semi Arid Pampa Region, Argentina’, in Anais: VII Congreso Argentino de Metorologia y VII Congreso Latinoamericano e Ibérico de Meteorologia, Buenos Aires. 2 a 6 de Septiembre de 1996, Centro Argentino de Meteorológos, pp. 333–334.

  • Seiler, R. A. and Bressan, L. A.: 2000, ‘Use of the standardized precipitation index for the evaluation of the permanent risk of flooding’, Rev. Fac. de Agronomia 20(2), 299–234.

    Google Scholar 

  • Semazzi, F. H. M. and Sun, L.: 1996, ‘The role of orography in determining the Sahelian climate’, Int. J. Climatology 17, 581–596.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Silva, J. A. T., Lacerda, F. F., Da Silva, B. B., and Kumar, K. K.: 1991, ‘Stability of the Humid Period in the Northeast of Brazil’, in Anais VII Congresso Brasileiro de Agrometeorologia, Vičosa Br – 21 a 25 de julho de 1991, Sociedade Brasileira de Agrometeorologia, SBA, pp. 64–65.

  • Singh, N. and Sontakke, N. A.: 2001, ‘Natural and anthropogenic environmental changes of the Indo-Gangetic plains’, India, Climate Change (in press).

  • Sinha, S. K. and Swaminathan, M. S.: 1991, ‘Deforestation, climate change and sustainable nutrition security’, Climate Change 19, 201–209.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Sinha, S. K.: 1994, ‘Response of Tropical Agrosystems to Climate Change’, Proceedings of the International Crop Science Congress, 1, 281–289.

  • Sinha, S. K., Rai, M., and Singh, G. B.: 1998. ‘Decline in Productivity in Punjab and Haryana: A Myth or Reality’?, Indian Council of Agricultural research (ICAR) Publication, New Delhi, India, 89 pp.

    Google Scholar 

  • Sivakumar, M. V. K.:1989, ‘Agroclimatic aspects of rainfed agriculture in the Sudano-Sahelian zone’, in Soil, Crop and Water Management Systems for Rainfed Agriculture in the Sudano-Sahelian zone, Proceedings of an International Workshop, ICRISAT Sahelian Center, Niamey, Niger, 7–11 January 1987, ICRISAT, Patancheru, A.P. 502324, India, pp 17–38.

  • Sivakumar, M. V. K., Renard, C., and Powell, J. M.: 1991, ‘Agroclimatic considerations for sustainable agro-silvi-pastoral systems in the Sudano-Sahelian zone’, Invited Scientific lecture, Tenth Session of the Commission for Agricultural Meteorology of WMO, Florence, Italy, 2–13 December 1991, World Meteorological Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.

  • Sivakumar, M. V. K.: 1992, ‘Climatic change and implications for agriculture in Niger’, Climate Change 20, 297–312.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Somaratne, S. and Dhanapala, A. H., 1996, ‘Potential impact of global climate change on forest in Srilanka’, in Erda, L., Bolhofer, W., Huq, .S., Lenhart, S., Mukherjee, S. K., Smith, J. B., and Wisniewski, J. (eds.), Climate Change Variability and Adaptation in Asia and the Pacific, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherlands, pp. 129–135.

    Google Scholar 

  • Srivastava, H. N., Dewan, B. N., Dikshit, S. K., Prakash Rao, G. S., Singh, S. S., and Rao, K. R.:1992, ‘Decadal trends in climate over India’, Mausam 43, 7–20.

    Google Scholar 

  • Suppiah, R.: 1997, ‘Extremes of the southern oscillation phenomeon and the rainfall of Sri Lanka’, Int. J. Climatology 17, 87–101.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Thornthwaite, C. W.: 1948, ‘An approach toward a rational classification of climate’, Geographic Rev. 38, 55–94.

    Google Scholar 

  • Toukoua, D.: 1986, ‘Institut national de recherches agronomiques du Niger’, in Sivakumar, M. V. K. and Virmani, S. M. (eds.), Agrometeorology of Groundnut, Proceedings of an International Symposium, 21–26 August 1985, ICRISAT Sahelian Center, Niamey, Niger, ICRISAT, pp. 11.

  • Tucker, C. J., Dregne, H. E., and Newcombe, W. W.: 1991, ‘Expansion and contraction of the Sahara desert from 1980 to 1990’, Science 253, 299–301.

    Google Scholar 

  • UNEP.: 1992, World Atlas of Desertification.

  • UNSO.: 1997, Aridity zones and dryland populations: An assessment of population levels in the world’s drylands, New York, U.S.A., Office to Combat Desertification and Drought (UNSO/UNDP).

    Google Scholar 

  • Vergara, G., Pérez, S., Casagrande, G., Sierra, E.M. and Cony, P.: 2001, ‘Precipitation trends (1921/2000) in the northeast of the Pampa Province (Argentina) ’, in Anais XII Congresso Brasileiro de Agrometeorologia e III Reunião Latino Americana de Agrometeorologia, 3 a 6 de julho de 2001. Fortaleza -Sociedade Brasileira de Agrometeorologia, pp. 131–132.

  • Waggoner, P. E.: 1992, ‘Preparing for Climate Change or Projected Global Climate Change and Effects on Crop Production’, in International Crop Science, Vol. I, Crop Science Society of America, Madison, WI, U.S.A.

    Google Scholar 

  • Wagner, D.: 1996, ‘Scenarios of extreme temperature events’, Climate Change 33, 385–407.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • WCRP.: 1999, Climate Research for Africa, Informal Report No. 16/1999, World Climate Research Programme, International Clivar Project Office Publication Series No. 29, Southampton, United Kingdom.

  • Webster, P. J., Magana, V. O., Palmer, T. N., Shukla, J., Tomas, R. A., Yanagi, M., and Yasunari, T.: 1998, ‘Monsoons: processes, predictability and the prospects for prediction’, J. Geophys. Res. 103 (C7), 14451–14510.

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Whetton, P.: 1994, ‘Constructing Climate Scenarios: The practice’, in Jakeman, A. J. and Pittock, A. B. (eds.), Climate Imapact Assessment Methods for Asia and the Pacific, Proceedings of a Regional Symposium, ANUTECH Pty. Ltd.,The Australian International Development Assistance Bureau, 10–12 March 1993, Canberra, Australia, pp.21–27.

  • Wigley, T. M. L.: 1985, ‘Impact of extreme events’, Nature 316, 106–107.

    Google Scholar 

  • Wijeratne, M. A.: 1996, ‘Vulnerability of Sri Lanka Tea Production to Global Climate Change’, in Erda, L., Bolhofer, W., Huq, .S., Lenhart, S., Mukherjee, S. K., Smith, J. B., and Wisniewski, J. (eds.), Climate Change Variability and Adaptation in Asia and the Pacific, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, pp. 249.

    Google Scholar 

  • WMO.: 1995, Global Climate System Review: Climate System Monitoring, World Meteorological Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.

    Google Scholar 

  • Wullschleger, S. D. and Norby, R. J.: 1992, ‘Respiratory cost of leaf growth and maintenance in white oak saplings exposed to atmospheric CO2 enrichment’, Can. J. Forest Res. 22, 1717–1721.

    Google Scholar 

  • Zhu, Y. and Houghton, D. D.: 1996, ‘The impact of Indian Ocean SST on the large-scale Asian summer monsoon and the hydrological cycle’, Int. J. Climatology 16, 617–632.

    Article  Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Corresponding author

Correspondence to M. V. K. Sivakumar.

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Sivakumar, M.V.K., Das, H.P. & Brunini, O. Impacts of Present and Future Climate Variability and Change on Agriculture and Forestry in the Arid and Semi-Arid Tropics. Climatic Change 70, 31–72 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-005-5937-9

Download citation

  • Received:

  • Revised:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-005-5937-9

Keywords

Navigation