Method for quantifying vulnerability, applied to the agricutlural system of the Yaqui Valley, Mexico, A
Journal ArticleAuthors
Amy Luers - CESP Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Stanford University
David B. Lobell
Leonard S. Sklar
C. Lee Addams
Pamela A. Matson - Stanford University
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Global Environmental Change, Vol. 13, page(s) 255-267
2003
We propose measuring vulnerability of selected outcome variables of concern (e.g. agricultural yield) to identified stressors (e.g. climate change) as a function of the state of the variables of concern relative to a threshold of damage, the sensitivity of the variables to the stressors, and the magnitude and frequency of the stressors to which the system is exposed. In addition, we provide a framework for assessing the extent adaptive capacity can reduce vulnerable conditions. We illustrate the utility of this approach by evaluating the vulnerability of wheat yields to climate change and market fluctuations in the Yaqui Valley, Mexico.
Topics: Climate change | Mexico
Parent Publications
Framework for vulnerability analysis in sustainability science, A
B.L. Turner II, Roger E. Kasperson, Pamela A. Matson, James J. McCarthy, Robert W. Corell, Lindsey Christensen, Noelle Eckley, Jeanne X. Kasperson, Amy Luers, Marybeth L. Martello, Colin Polsky, Alexander Pulsipher, Andrew Schiller
PNAS vol. 100 (2003)
Illustrating the coupled human-environment system for vulnerability analysis: Three case studies
B.L. Turner II, Pamela A. Matson, James J. McCarthy, Robert W. Corell, Lindsey Christensen, Noelle Eckley, Grete K. Hovelsrud-Broda, Jeanne X. Kasperson, Roger E. Kasperson, Amy Luers, Marybeth L. Martello, Svein Mathiesen, Rosamond L. Naylor, Colin Polsky, Alexander Pulsipher, Andrew Schiller, Henrik Selin, Nicholas Tyler
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences vol. 100, 14 (2003)




