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The impact of drought on the productivity of two rainfed crops in Spain

Journal

NATURAL HAZARDS AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES
Volume 19, Issue 6, Pages 1215-1234

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COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-19-1215-2019

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Funding

  1. European Geosciences Union
  2. Spanish Commission of Science and Technology
  3. FEDER [PCIN-2015-220, CGL2014-52135-C03-01]
  4. Water Works 2014
  5. European Commission (IMDROFLOOD grant)
  6. JPI Climate - FORMAS
  7. DLR
  8. BMWFW
  9. IFD
  10. MINECO
  11. ANR
  12. European Union [690462]
  13. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness [FPI2015 - BES-2015-072022]

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Drought events are of great importance in most Mediterranean climate regions because of the diverse and costly impacts they have in various economic sectors and on the environment. The effects of this natural hazard on rainfed crops are particularly evident. In this study the impacts of drought on two representative rainfed crops in Spain (wheat and barley) were assessed. As the agriculture sector is vulnerable to climate, it is especially important to identify the most appropriate tools for monitoring the impact of the weather on crops, and particularly the impact of drought. Drought indices are the most effective tool for that purpose. Various drought indices have been used to assess the influence of drought on crop yields in Spain, including the Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI), the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI), the Palmer drought indices (Palmer Drought Severity Index, PDSI; Palmer Z Index, Z Index; Palmer Hydrological Drought Index, PHDI; Palmer Modified Drought Index, PMDI), and the Standardized Palmer Drought Index (SPDI). Two sets of crop yield data at different spatial scales and temporal periods were used in the analysis. The results showed that drought indices calculated at different timescales (SPI, SPEI) most closely correlated with crop yield. The results also suggested that different patterns of yield response to drought occurred depending on the region, period of the year, and the drought timescale. The differing responses across the country were related to season and the magnitude of various climate variables.

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