2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11442-023-2150-6
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Estimation of maize yield incorporating the synergistic effect of climatic and land use change in Jilin, China

Abstract: Yield forecasting can give early warning of food risks and provide solid support for food security planning. Climate change and land use change have direct influence on regional yield and planting area of maize, but few studies have examined their synergistic impact on maize production. In this study, we propose an analysis framework based on the integration of system dynamic (SD), future land use simulation (FLUS) and a statistical crop model to prefuture maize yield variation in response to climate change an… Show more

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“…In certain regions of China, agrosilvofishery practices are implemented to improve sustainable land use and enhance agricultural productivity. Examples include integrating aquaculture with wetland agriculture or incorporating fish production in rice fields [49][50][51]. Agrosilvofishery practices are also promoted in Costa Rica as part of sustainable agricultural systems in which combining agricultural activities with reforestation efforts and fish production is encouraged [52].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In certain regions of China, agrosilvofishery practices are implemented to improve sustainable land use and enhance agricultural productivity. Examples include integrating aquaculture with wetland agriculture or incorporating fish production in rice fields [49][50][51]. Agrosilvofishery practices are also promoted in Costa Rica as part of sustainable agricultural systems in which combining agricultural activities with reforestation efforts and fish production is encouraged [52].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%