By Manaaki Whenua
Scientists at Manaaki Whenua—Landcare Research have worked closely with researchers from NIWA, AgResearch and Plant & Food Research to model the likely risks of a warming climate across different agricultural sectors in New Zealand. The study is published in the Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand .
The results—which broadly indicate that current crop ranges move south, and animal health issues intensify and also move south—are available as geographical information systems (GIS) layers for people to download at the Whitiwhiti Ora Data Supermarket.
To create the maps, a set of models ranging in complexity were developed to outline risks and opportunities for arable, horticultural and pastoral land uses. The models combined an overall assessment of climate hazard events such as heat stress and extreme rainfall with the vulnerability of specific crops and farm systems to these hazards.