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Showing papers by "Gregory A. Kiker published in 1993"


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TL;DR: In this paper, an analysis tool was developed to simulate primary productivity and crop yields for both present and possible future climate conditions, where Southern Africa was delineated into 712 relatively homogeneous climate zones, each with specific climate, soil and vegetation response information.
Abstract: An analysis tool was developed to simulate primary productivity and crop yields for both present and possible future climate conditions. Southern Africa was delineated into 712 relatively homogeneous climate zones, each with specific climate, soil and vegetation response information. The primary productivity and crop yield models were linked with the climate zones via a cellbased agrohydrologlcal model, with the final output coordinated using a Geographic Information System. The results of this preliminary study show a large dependence of production and crop yield on the intra-seasonal and inter-annual variation of rainfall. The most Important conclusion from the study is the readiness of the developed tool and associated infrastructure for future analysis into social, technological and political responses to food security in southern Africa.

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