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  • Adaptation options for croplan systems

    Agenda

    28 May – 14:30-16:00
    • Webinar 1 – Double cropping

      • Double cropping to slightly offset the negative impacts of warmings on US crop yields – Pierre Mérel (UC Davis)
      • The impact of climate change and technological development on double-cropping systems in the Southern Amazon, Brazil – Anna Hampf (ZALF)
    11 June – 14:30-16:00
    • Webinar 2 – Irrigation

      • Global irrigation contribution to wheat and maize yield – David Makowski (MIA)
      • Changes in cropping frequency in response to global warming – Peng Zhu (LSCE)
      • Water requirements for soy self-sufficiency in the EU – Ronny Lauerwald (ECOSYS)
    16 June – 14:30-16:00
    • Webinar 3 – Intensification

      • Adapting Agriculture to Climate Change through Growing Season Adjustments: Evidence from Corn in China – Xiaomeng Cui (Jinan University)
      • Decomposing Weather Impacts on Crop Profits: the Role of Agrochemical Inputs Adjustments – François Bareille (ECOPUB)
    1st July – 11:00-12:30
    • Webinar 4 – Agriculture resilience

      • Bridging the science – decision gap to accelerate investments in agricultural resilience – Florent Baarsch (FINRES)
      • Crop responses to the changing climate over the agricultural land in Northwest China – Prof. Jun Niu (CAU, China)

    Find all the workshop presentations below

    Webinar 1 – Double cropping

    Double cropping to slightly offset the negative impacts of warming on US crop yields


    Pierre MEREL (UC DAVIS)

    The impact of climate change and technological development on
    double-cropping systems in the Southern Amazon, Brazil


    Anna HAMPF (ZALF)

    Webinar 2 – Irrigation

    Global irrigation contribution to wheat and maize yield


    David MAKOWSKI (MIA)

    Global irrigation contribution to wheat and maize yield


    Ronny LAUERWALD (ECOSYS)

    Changes in cropping frequency in response to global warming


    Peng ZHU (LSCE)

    Webinar 3 – Intensification and growing season adjustments

    Adapting Agriculture to Climate Change through Growing
    Season Adjustments: Evidence from Corn in China


    Xiaomeng CUI (Jinan University, China)

    Decomposing Weather Impacts on Crop Profits:
    the Role of Agrochemical Inputs Adjustments


    François BAREILLE (ECOPUB)

    Webinar 4 – Agriculture resilience

    Bridging the science – decision gap to accelerate
    investments in agricultural resilience


    Florent BAARSCH (FINRES)

    Crop responses to the changing climate over
    the agricultural land in Northwest China


    Jun NIU (CAU, China)