An Analysis of Livestock Choice : Adapting to Climate Change in Latin American Farms

The authors explore how Latin American livestock farmers adapt to climate by switching species. They develop a multinomial choice model of farmer's choice of livestock species. Estimating the models across over 1,200 livestock farmers in seven countries, they find that both temperature and precipitation affect the species Latin American farmers choose. The authors then use this model to predict how future climate scenarios would affect species choice. Global warming will cause farmers to switch to beef cattle at the expense of dairy cattle.

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Main Authors: Seo, S. Niggol, Mendelsohn, Robert
Format: Policy Research Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2007-03
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT, ANIMAL, ANIMAL PRICES, ANIMALS, BEEF, BEEF CATTLE, CATTLE, CATTLE SHEEP, CHICKENS, CLIMATE, CLIMATE CHANGE, CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION, CLIMATE SYSTEM, CLIMATE VARIABLES, CLIMATE VARIATION, CLIMATIC CHANGE, DAIRY, DAIRY CATTLE, DISTRICT LEVEL, ECONOMIC IMPACTS, FARM, FARMER, FEED, FORESTRY, GLOBAL WARMING, GOATS, GRAZING, GRAZING ANIMALS, GRAZING LANDS, GREENHOUSE GAS, INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE, IPCC, ISSUES, LATIN AMERICAN, LIVESTOCK, LIVESTOCK FARMERS, LIVESTOCK INCOME, LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION, LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS, LIVESTOCK SECTOR, LIVESTOCK SPECIES, PIGS, PRECIPITATION, RAINFALL, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, SHEEP, SOIL, SOILS, SOUTHERN CONE, TEMPERATURE,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/03/7437436/analysis-livestock-choice-adapting-climate-change-latin-american-farms-analysis-livestock-choice-adapting-climate-change-latin-american-farms
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7195
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Summary:The authors explore how Latin American livestock farmers adapt to climate by switching species. They develop a multinomial choice model of farmer's choice of livestock species. Estimating the models across over 1,200 livestock farmers in seven countries, they find that both temperature and precipitation affect the species Latin American farmers choose. The authors then use this model to predict how future climate scenarios would affect species choice. Global warming will cause farmers to switch to beef cattle at the expense of dairy cattle.