Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies Program on Food Security and the Environment Program on Food Security and the Environment Stanford University




Climate Extremes and Crop Adaptation  

Conference

Date and Time
June 28, 2009 - June 30, 2009

Availability
By Invitation Only


In June 2009, a group of experts in climate science, crop modeling, and crop development gathered at Stanford University to discuss the major needs for successful crop adaptation to climate change. To focus discussion over the three day period, the meeting centered on just three major crops – rice, wheat, and maize – given that these provide the bulk of calories to most populations. The meeting also focused on two aspects of climate– extreme high temperatures and extreme low moisture conditions (i.e. drought) – that present substantial challenges to crops in current climate and are likely to become more prevalent through time. Other aspects of climate change such as more frequent flooding or saltwater intrusion associated with rising sea levels were not addressed, although they may also be important.

Topics: Agricultural adaptation and climate change | Climate change

Location
No venue specified.


FSI Contact
David Lobell