To what extent is climate change adaptation a novel challenge for agricultural modellers?
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Topp, Cairistiona F. E.
Bannink, André D.
Bartley, David J.
Blanco-Penedo, Isabel
Cortignani, Raffaele
del Prado, Agustín
Dono, Gabriele
Faverdin, Philippe
Graux, Anne Isabelle
Hutchings, Nicholas J.
Lauwers, Ludwig
Özkan Gülzari, Şeyda
Reidsma, Pytrik
Rolinski, Susanne
Ruiz-Ramos, Margarita
Sandars, Daniel L.
Sandor, Renata
Schönhart, Martin
Seddaiu, Giovanna
van Middelkoop, Jantine C.
Shrestha, Shailesh S.
Weindl, Isabelle
Eory, Vera
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Modelling is key to adapting agriculture to climate change (CC), facilitating evaluation of the impacts and efficacy of adaptation measures, and the design of optimal strategies. Although there are many challenges to modelling agricultural CC adaptation, it is unclear whether these are novel or, whether adaptation merely adds new motivations to old challenges. Here, qualitative analysis of modellers’ views revealed three categories of challenge: Content, Use, and Capacity. Triangulation of findings with reviews of agricultural modelling and Climate Change Risk Assessment was then used to highlight challenges specific to modelling adaptation. These were refined through literature review, focussing attention on how the progressive nature of CC affects the role and impact of modelling. Specific challenges identified were: Scope of adaptations modelled, Information on future adaptation, Collaboration to tackle novel challenges, Optimisation under progressive change with thresholds, and Responsibility given the sensitivity of future outcomes to initial choices under progressive change.