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Brouziyine Y., Chehbouni Abdelghani, Abouabdillah A., Hallam J., Moudden F., El Bilali A., Benaabidate L. (2020). Making rainfed crops adapted to potential climate change impacts : modeling sustainable options. E3S Web of Conferences, 183, 03002 [8 p.]. I2CNP.International Conference on Climate Nexus Perspectives : Water, Food and Biodiversity, Khenifra (MAR), 2020/06/04. ISSN 2267-1242.

Titre du document
Making rainfed crops adapted to potential climate change impacts : modeling sustainable options
Année de publication
2020
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000621585100014
Auteurs
Brouziyine Y., Chehbouni Abdelghani, Abouabdillah A., Hallam J., Moudden F., El Bilali A., Benaabidate L.
Source
E3S Web of Conferences, 2020, 183, 03002 [8 p.] ISSN 2267-1242
Colloque
I2CNP.International Conference on Climate Nexus Perspectives : Water, Food and Biodiversity, Khenifra (MAR), 2020/06/04
Rainfed agriculture is becoming increasingly vulnerable to climate change. This situation is expected to worsen under most future climate projections, which might increase the risks linked to food security and economies which depend on it. Providing insights about the potential responses of rainfed crops to climate change will helps on designing future adaptation strategies. In this study, large amount of data and the agro-hydrological model SWAT have been used to investigate future climate change impacts on rainfed wheat and sunflower crops in a semiarid watershed in Morocco (R'dom watershed). Downscaled CORDEX climate projections were used in generating future plants growth simulation for R'dom watershed in the 2031 to 2050 horizon under two Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs): 4.5 and 8.5. The main results of climate change scenarios highlighted that R'dom watershed will undergo significant decrease in water resources availability with more impact under the scenario RCP 8.5. Water productivities of both studied crops could be lower by up to -21% in comparison with baseline situation. Different sustainable management strategies have been simulated using SWAT model under climate change context. The adopted approach succeeded in building up sustainable management strategies toward secured food security in the future.
Plan de classement
Bioclimatologie [072] ; Economie et sociologie rurale [098] ; Télédétection [126]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010084436]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010084436
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