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Building B ildi Resilience R ili ffor Adaptation to Climate Change in the Agriculture g sector Crop production in a northern climate Helena Kahiluoto FAO / OECD WORKSHOP 23rd to 24th April 2012 27.4.2012 Outline • Why a new strategy • From assessment to enhancement • Determinants for adaptive capacity of agrifood systems • Cropping in a northern climate © Maa- ja elintarviketalouden tutkimuskeskus 27.4.2012 2 Why a new strategy? • Climate change with its indirect consequences • Market turbulence, global integration Complexity and uncertainty! Predict adapt? Determining risks prepare? © Maa- ja elintarviketalouden tutkimuskeskus 27.4.2012 3 From assessing to enhancement • From conceptual work to empirical assessment • From F i di t indicators t assess towards to t d means to t enhance h – TOOLS FOR ACTORS! © Maa- ja elintarviketalouden tutkimuskeskus 27.4.2012 4 Research questions • What are the determinants for adaptive capacity of agrifood systems? • Does diversity enhance resilience / adaptive capacity? • Is I there th t d ff between trade-off b t di diversity it and d efficiency? ffi i ? © Maa- ja elintarviketalouden tutkimuskeskus 27.4.2012 5 © Maa- ja elintarviketalouden tutkimu 27.4.2012 6 Determinants for adaptive capacity of food supply chain • Adaptive capacity - a new view with value added • Understandable through practical examples • T Transparency, dialogue di l – social i l capital it l • Innovativeness, learning – social learning souvereignty energy efficiency • Energy and nutrient souvereignty, Himanen SJ, Kahiluoto H, Riikonen P, Niemi J (in preparation) 7 Dependence of revenue on income source diversity Probability Probability Diversity Area ha Diversity Area ha Farm has forest income Farm has no forest income Kahiluoto H, Miettinen A, Ketoja E, Himanen SJ (in preparation) Farm resilience vs. efficiency • No trade-off in land use diversity vs. resource use efficiency • Not even in a stabile situation • Diversity does not constrain efficiency • Decisive, what kind of diversity (system management) Kahiluoto H, Kuosmanen N, Himanen SJ (accepted) N surplus l depending d di on farm f crop diversity di it N surplus kg ha-1 25 Diversity class 1-3 based on Shannon Typen ylijää ämä kg/ha 20 15 1 2 3 10 5 0 CoolViileä weather AverageKeski weather HotKuuma weather Salo T, Kahiluoto H, Kaseva J, Himanen SJ (in preparation) B l cultivar Barley lti diversity di it and d regional i l yield i ld Himanen SJ, Ketoja E, Hakala K, Rötter R, Salo T, Kahiluoto H (submitted) Standardized Shannon Weaver indices for barley cultivar type diversity (continuous line) and response diversity (dashed line). Development in regions with the smallest and greatest disparity between these two indices since 2006 is shown. Dark green indicates regions with small and light green with a great disparity disparity. The size of the circles illustrates barley cultivation area in 2005-2009. Kahiluoto H, Kaseva J, Trnka M, Jauhiainen L, Hakala K, Rötter R, Himanen SJ (manuscript) Conclusions • New approach gives ‘value added’ • Souvereignty, dialogue and social learning • Targeted diversity offers tools • Efficiency can be combined with diversity © Maa- ja elintarviketalouden tutkimuskeskus 27.4.2012 13 Thank you! www.mtt.fi/adacapa h l [email protected] k hil t @ tt fi © Maa- ja elintarviketalouden tutkimuskeskus 27.4.2012 14