Abstract
Agriculture is the main and, in some cases, the only, source of income and employment in rural areas. The change in the conditions under which agriculture is practiced has various effects on the agricultural economy but also on the social structure of rural areas. Climate change has multiple effects on agricultural production, necessitating the reorganization of agricultural production in some cases. These effects of climate change will also impact the economic and social aspects of farms in rural areas. This paper attempts to identify these effects by measuring the socioeconomic impacts of climate change in the region of Central Macedonia in Greece. For this reason, a multicriteria model was developed to simulate these impacts by estimating a set of seven social and economic indicators. The model was implemented to the average farm which was estimated from the main cultivations of the region. A scenario analysis was also used in combination with the multicriteria model. The multicriteria model suggests modifications are needed in the average farm crop plan of the region as a result of the climate change impact. The scenarios results show that climate change will negatively affect all the social and economic indicators and will continue to affect them over the years. These results can be used by policymakers to understand the economic and social impacts of climate change in the region to plan their future policies.
Highlights
Climate change is a reality that is perceived in many aspects of human activity
The results were obtained by solving the linear programming model for each one of the three objectives gross margin (GM max), fertilizers use (FER min), and total labor (TL min)
An attempt was made to assess the socioeconomic impacts of climate change in rural areas of Greece
Summary
Climate change is a reality that is perceived in many aspects of human activity. The impacts of climate change are multifaceted, affecting the environment primarily, and all human activities related to it. The exact, positive or negative, effect of agriculture on the environment depends on the intensification of agricultural production and the structure of crops. These are the management of soil resources [1], the protection of ecosystem functions [2], and the formation of microclimates. The main effects of agriculture on the environment are related to water resources, soil, and the atmosphere [1,3]
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