Climate change impacts and adaptation options in Serbia - results from the ADAGIO project
Аутори
Mihailović, DragutinLalić, Branislava
Jevtić, Radivoje
Keserović, Zoran
Petrović, Živojin
Jasnić, Stevan
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
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The ADAGIO project (adagio-eu.org) was designed to focus on regional studies in order to uncover region-specific problems. In this context, a bottom-up approach is used (along with the top-down one) that employs scientific studies involving regional experts and farmers in the evaluation of potential regional vulnerabilities and adaptation options. Results of the regional studies and gathered feedback from experts and tanners show in general that (increasing) drought and heat are the main factors of agricultural vulnerability not only in the Mediterranean region but also in Central and Eastern Europe. Another important aspect is that the increasing risk of pest and diseases may play a more important role for agricultural vulnerability than assumed before; however, till now this field has been investigated in Europe only sporadically. Another important aspect is that there are increasing regional differences in the crop production potential in Europe due to climate change and that positi...vely or negatively impacted agricultural systems can vary in a relatively small spatial scale depending on the specific limiting environmental conditions such as climate or soil conditions (Eitzinger at al., 2008). As a partner in the ADAGIO project, the Center for Meteorology and Environmental Predictions at the Department for Physics of the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Novi Sad (Serbia) had the following responsibilities: (a) to suggest measures of adaptation based on the "observed" indicators about climate change in selected regions with intensive agricultural production (Subotica, Novi Sad, Arilje and Slankamen) and (b) to lead the thematic ADAGIO group "Adaptation r--. on occurrence of pests and diseases determined by climate change".
Кључне речи:
impact / agriculture / climate changeИзвор:
BOKU-Met Report / Extended Abstracts, International Symposium "Impact of climate change and adaptation in agriculture", 22-23 June 2009, Vienna, 2009, 17, 78-80Издавач:
- Vienna : University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), Institute of Meteorology
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Adaptation of agriculture in European regions at environmental risk under climate change (ADAGIO), FP6 project
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Институција/група
FiVeRTY - CONF AU - Mihailović, Dragutin AU - Lalić, Branislava AU - Jevtić, Radivoje AU - Keserović, Zoran AU - Petrović, Živojin AU - Jasnić, Stevan PY - 2009 UR - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/4321 AB - The ADAGIO project (adagio-eu.org) was designed to focus on regional studies in order to uncover region-specific problems. In this context, a bottom-up approach is used (along with the top-down one) that employs scientific studies involving regional experts and farmers in the evaluation of potential regional vulnerabilities and adaptation options. Results of the regional studies and gathered feedback from experts and tanners show in general that (increasing) drought and heat are the main factors of agricultural vulnerability not only in the Mediterranean region but also in Central and Eastern Europe. Another important aspect is that the increasing risk of pest and diseases may play a more important role for agricultural vulnerability than assumed before; however, till now this field has been investigated in Europe only sporadically. Another important aspect is that there are increasing regional differences in the crop production potential in Europe due to climate change and that positively or negatively impacted agricultural systems can vary in a relatively small spatial scale depending on the specific limiting environmental conditions such as climate or soil conditions (Eitzinger at al., 2008). As a partner in the ADAGIO project, the Center for Meteorology and Environmental Predictions at the Department for Physics of the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Novi Sad (Serbia) had the following responsibilities: (a) to suggest measures of adaptation based on the "observed" indicators about climate change in selected regions with intensive agricultural production (Subotica, Novi Sad, Arilje and Slankamen) and (b) to lead the thematic ADAGIO group "Adaptation r--. on occurrence of pests and diseases determined by climate change". PB - Vienna : University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), Institute of Meteorology C3 - BOKU-Met Report / Extended Abstracts, International Symposium "Impact of climate change and adaptation in agriculture", 22-23 June 2009, Vienna T1 - Climate change impacts and adaptation options in Serbia - results from the ADAGIO project EP - 80 IS - 17 SP - 78 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4321 ER -
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Mihailović, D., Lalić, B., Jevtić, R., Keserović, Z., Petrović, Ž.,& Jasnić, S.. (2009). Climate change impacts and adaptation options in Serbia - results from the ADAGIO project. in BOKU-Met Report / Extended Abstracts, International Symposium "Impact of climate change and adaptation in agriculture", 22-23 June 2009, Vienna Vienna : University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), Institute of Meteorology.(17), 78-80. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4321
Mihailović D, Lalić B, Jevtić R, Keserović Z, Petrović Ž, Jasnić S. Climate change impacts and adaptation options in Serbia - results from the ADAGIO project. in BOKU-Met Report / Extended Abstracts, International Symposium "Impact of climate change and adaptation in agriculture", 22-23 June 2009, Vienna. 2009;(17):78-80. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4321 .
Mihailović, Dragutin, Lalić, Branislava, Jevtić, Radivoje, Keserović, Zoran, Petrović, Živojin, Jasnić, Stevan, "Climate change impacts and adaptation options in Serbia - results from the ADAGIO project" in BOKU-Met Report / Extended Abstracts, International Symposium "Impact of climate change and adaptation in agriculture", 22-23 June 2009, Vienna, no. 17 (2009):78-80, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4321 .