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This two-part handbook focuses on the work that the Agricultural Model Intercomparison and Improvement Project (AgMIP) accomplished using a new method — the AgMIP Regional Integrated Assessment Protocol — in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and South Asia (SA), with funding from the UK Department for International Development. Through this research, AgMIP substantially improves the characterization and understanding of food security in SSA and SA and how its affected by climate variability and change.

The chapters in this handbook demonstrate how AgMIP has enhanced the capacity of developing country researchers and stakeholders to work together, exploring and prioritizing adaptation to current and future climate stresses. Part 1 describes regional integrated assessment methods and analyses, while Part 2 presents the outcomes of farming system studies. The entire volume shows how AgMIP has established, as a public good, protocols for Regional Integrated Assessments that improve the capability of developing countries to address climate change challenges.

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Contents:
  • Overview of AgMIP Regional Integrated Assessment (Cynthia Rosenzweig, Alex C Ruane, Carolyn Z Mutter, Erik Mencos Contreras, and Alessandro Moscuzza)
  • Understanding Differences in Climate Sensitivity Simulations of APSIM and DSSAT Crop Models (Kenneth J Boote, Myriam Adam, Ishfaq Ahmad, Shakeel Ahmad, Davide Cammarano, Ashfaq Ahmad Chattha, Lieven Claessens, John Dimes, Wiltrud Durand, Bright S Freduah, Sridhar Gummadi, John Hargreaves, Gerrit Hoogenboom, Sabine Homann-Kee Tui, James W Jones, Tasneem Khaliq, Dilys S MacCarthy, Patricia Masikati, Sonali McDermid, Kadiyala Dakshina Murthy, Andree Nenkam, Cheryl Porter, Alex C Ruane, Nataraja Subash, Peter Thorburn, Pierre S Traore, Geethalakshmi Vellingiri, and Syed Aftab Wajid)
  • Representative Agricultural Pathways: A Multi-Scale Foresight Process to Support Transformation and Resilience of Farming Systems (Roberto O Valdivia, Sabine Homann-Kee Tui, John M Antle, Nataraja Subash, Harbir Singh, Swamikannu Nedumaran, Ibrahima Hathie, Muhammad Ashfaq, Javaria Nasir, Geethalakshmi Vellingiri, Lakshmanan Arunachalam, Lieven Claessens, Dilys S MacCarthy, Samuel Adiku, Wiltrud Durand, Caleb Dickson, Hermine Mitter, and Martin Schönhart)
  • Design, Development, and Evaluation of the AgMIP Impacts Explorer: Applying a User-Centered Approach in an Interactive Visualization Tool (Joske Houtkamp, Sander Janssen, Shari Lynn Lifson, Alex Ruane, Inge La Rivière, Hugo de Groot, Amanda Evengaard, Roberto O Valdivia, and Carolyn Z Mutter)
  • AgMIP Regional Integrated Assessments: High-level Findings, Methods, Tools, and Studies (2012–2017) (Cynthia Rosenzweig, Carolyn Z Mutter, Alex C Ruane, Erik Mencos Contreras, Kenneth J Boote, Roberto O Valdivia, Joske Houtkamp, Dilys S MacCarthy, Lieven Claessens, Roshan Adhikari, Wiltrud Durand, Sabine Homann-Kee Tui, Ashfaq Ahmad, Nataraja Subash, Geethalakshmi Vellingiri, and Swamikannu Nedumaran)
  • Appendices:
    • Protocols for AgMIP Regional Integrated Assessments, Version 7.0
    • AgMIP Guidelines for Engaging Stakeholders in Integrated Model Efforts, Version 2.1
    • AgMIP7 Workshop Report

Readership: Professionals (agriculture, resource economics, climate science, environmental engineering) and Students (undergraduate and graduate) in research, Development experts, National and regional agricultural planners, and Climate change negotiators.