4.7 Article

Dynamic assessment of the impact of drought on agricultural yield and scale-dependent return periods over large geographic regions

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING & SOFTWARE
Volume 62, Issue -, Pages 454-464

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envsoft.2014.08.004

Keywords

Drought; Yield prediction; Dynamic; Return period; Scale

Funding

  1. China 973 project [2013CB956600]
  2. CNSF [41371491]
  3. Tsinghua [20121088052, 2013M540087]
  4. [SEPA201309062]
  5. Division Of Earth Sciences
  6. Directorate For Geosciences [1038907] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Agricultural droughts can create serious threats to food security. Tools for dynamic prediction of drought impacts on yields over large geographical regions can provide valuable information for drought management. Based on the DeNitrification-DeComposition (DNDC) model, the current research proposes a Drought Risk Analysis System (DRAS) that allows for the scenario-based analysis of drought-induced yield losses. We assess impacts on corn yields using two case studies, the 2012 U.S.A. drought and the 2000 and 2009 droughts in Liaoning Province, China. The results show that the system is able to perform daily simulations of corn growth and to dynamically evaluate the large-scale grain production in both regions. It is also capable of mapping the up-to-date yield losses on a daily basis, the additional losses under different drought development scenarios, and the yield-based drought return periods at multiple scales of geographic regions. In addition, detailed information about the water-stress process, biomass development, and the uncertainty of drought impacts on crop growth at a specific site can be displayed in the system. Remote sensing data were used to map the areas of drought-affected crops for comparison with the modeling results. Beyond the conventional drought information from meteorological and hydrological data, this system can provide comprehensive and predictive yield information for various end-users, including farmers, decision makers, insurance agencies, and food consumers. (C) 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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