Vulnerability of maize, barley, and wheat yields to growing season temperature and socioeconomic indicators in Morocco
Author:
Achli Soumia1, Epule Terence Epule2ORCID, Dhiba Driss1, Salih Wiam1, Chehbouni Abdelghani1
Affiliation:
1. a International Water Research Institute (IWRI), Mohammed 6 Polytechnic University (UM6P), Lot 660, Hay Moulay Rachid, Ben Guerir 43150, Morocco 2. b Unité de Recherche et Développement en Agriculture et Agroalimentaire de l'Abitibi-Témiscamingue (URDAAT), Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue (UQAT), 79 rue Côté, Notre-Dame-du-Nord, QC J0Z 3B0, Canada
Abstract
ABSTRACT
In Morocco, the historical record depicts a situation characterized by increasing temperatures and diminishing precipitation, which often ends up in severe drought episodes. This research examines the vulnerability of wheat, barley, and maize to growing season temperature changes as well as socio-economic adaptive capacity proxies. This work uses a composite index of vulnerability that posits that the vulnerability index is a function of the exposure, sensitivity, and the adaptive capacity indexes. FAOSTAT and Yield Gap Atlas data were used for the period 1991-2016 to calculate the sensitivity index. The World Bank Climate Portal provided the mean annual growing season temperature data used to compute the exposure index. The World Bank, figshare, and MPR archives were used to capture the proxies of adaptive capacity such as literacy and poverty rates. These findings indicate that wheat has the lowest vulnerability index and the greatest adaptive capacity index, while barley has the strongest vulnerability and lowest adaptive capacity indexes. Sub-nationally, the indices of vulnerability and the standardized growing season's temperature decreased northwards. Northwards, wheat records the lowest vulnerability and highest adaptive capacity, and the second highest standard growing season temperature. In perspective, enhance adaptive capacity for climate resilience in policies, reduce vulnerability.
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