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TROPICS NAME:-‘WHAT ARE INVESTMENT AND BENEFIT DIFFERENCES AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION RELATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE’

Introduction:-As the scientific consensus grow that significant climate change in particular increased temperatures and precipitation, is very likely to occur over the 21st century, economic research has attempted to quantify the possible impact of climate change on society. Since climate is a direct input into the agricultural production process. The agricultural sector has been a natural focus for research. Vulnerability to climate change may be greater in the developing world. Where agriculture typically plays a larger economic role.

Research problem:- My research problem is ‘What are investment and benefit differences agriculture production relation to climate change ’. I find that climate change is likely to reduce agricultural yields significantly and that this damage could be severe unless adaptation to higher temperature is rapid and complete.

Proposal of Action :- I propose of methodologies the production function approach also known as crop modeling is based on controlled agricultural experiments. Where specific crops are exposed to varying climate in laboratory type. Settings such as green house and yields are then compared across climate. This approach has the advantage of careful controlled and randomized application of environmental condition. However these laboratory style outcomes may not reflect the adaptive behavior of optimizing farmers. If farmers actual practices are more adaptive. The production function approach is likely to produce estimates with negative bias. On the other hand if the presumed adaptation or does not take adjustment costs into account. These estimates could be over optimistic. However the success depends on being able to account fully for all factors correlated with climate and influencing agriculture productivity. Agriculture typically play a larger role in developing economic countries.

Data Collection :- My propose research problem data collection (i) Agricultural outcomes : Data collected district level and other official sources to be collected. (ii) Weather Data : Weather data should be collected world meteorological organization and other regional meteorological station. (iii) Climate change report Data : Climate change report data collected through IPCC (Intergovernmental panel on climate change ). (iv) Others : Through Personal interviews from farmer and observation.

Conclusion :- This problem show climate change how effect the economics of the particular country. It is negative impact on agricultural production. Agricultural productivity is particularly important for the well being of the poor. How quickly will developing country farmers be able to adjust their farming practices to adapt to the changing climate and what policies or technologies will enable rapid adaptation ? Roushan Mandal Former student Rabindra Bharati University

Department Of Environmental Studies