2022
DOI: 10.54609/reaser.v23i1.133
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The Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture and Adaptation Mechanisms: The Case of Egypt

Abstract: Climate change has adverse effect on agricultural production in developing countries, especially in those with low incomes and a high rate of hunger and poverty. Although the agricultural sector will be costly to adapt to climate change, it is essential to achieving food security. This study aims to analysis the impact of climate change on agriculture and adaptation mechanisms in Egypt during the period (1980:2018) using Autoregressive Distributed Lags Model (ARDL). The empirical results inferred that most of … Show more

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“…This can be accomplished by promoting new and shorter maturation times for drought-tolerant crop types, enhanced and novel soil and water conservation technologies such as compost production and application, and the use of appropriate amounts of fertilizer. According to the study, adaptation planning and incorporating climate-smart agriculture will serve as a tool and a path for farmers to make crop farming more productive and resilient in the face of a changing climate system[29,30].…”
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“…This can be accomplished by promoting new and shorter maturation times for drought-tolerant crop types, enhanced and novel soil and water conservation technologies such as compost production and application, and the use of appropriate amounts of fertilizer. According to the study, adaptation planning and incorporating climate-smart agriculture will serve as a tool and a path for farmers to make crop farming more productive and resilient in the face of a changing climate system[29,30].…”
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confidence: 99%