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Scaling climate change to human behavior predicting good and bad years for Maya farmers.

Karen L KramerJoseph V Hackman
Published in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2020)
Our findings highlight the importance to define climate variables at scales appropriate to human behavior. Course-grained annual, monthly, national, and state-level data tell us little about climate attributes pertinent to farmers and food production. However, high-resolution daily, local precipitation data do capture how climate variation shapes food production.
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