Comparative Perspectives on Agriculture and Climate (AgriClim)

Last changed: 17 June 2024

This research initiative is a collaboration between SLU, Uppsala University, and Stockholm University, bringing together agricultural science, climatology, archaeology and history, to explore the complex interaction between agricultural development and climate change through past-present-future perspectives.

The project

This research initiative is a collaboration between SLU, Uppsala University, and Stockholm University, bringing together agricultural science, climatology, archaeology and history, to explore the complex interaction between agricultural development and climate change through past-present-future perspectives. By developing cross-disciplinary knowledge on historical and contemporary relations between climate, agricultural productivity and the evolution of societies, the group will unlock diversity and commonalities in these relations over different spatial and temporal scales.

Agriculture has been the core economic activity of most societies from the beginning of farming to the present time. Agriculture penetrates into all sections of society and any threats to the sustainability of agricultural practices can lead to significant transformations. We know today that agriculture is both a cause of, and extremely vulnerable to, climate change and biodiversity loss (IPCC 2022, IPBES 2020). The threats to contemporary agricultural strategies are very real and of global concern. We know that past societies have dealt with very similar concerns, albeit with important scalar differences. We also know, from the past and the present, that climate-induced changes to agricultural practices can be handled in many ways, and that some strategies are more successful than others.

What we still do not understand is what the key features are that decide the vulnerability of agricultural strategies to climate change and to what extent these are transferable across time and space. This is a question that requires a diachronic perspective and an inter-disciplinary environment. It is commonly acknowledged that truly interdisciplinary research can only be achieved when initiated jointly by scholars of different disciplines, yet large-scale centers based on this premise are few. It is also commonly acknowledged that historical perspectives can have a key role to play in contemporary efforts to find ways to mitigate climate change and simultaneously ensure global food security. Nevertheless, scientists focusing on contemporary challenges for agricultural production due to current climate change and scientists with a historical perspective on similar challenges, seldom meet and juxtapose their research findings. The scholarly collaboration by scholars of past and present conditions are rarely formalized. AgriClim aims to provide a common ground that will move interdisciplinary collaboration on the agriculture-climate interlinkages to a new level.

Currently, the group are hosting regular meetings and searching for funding opportunities to develop our research ideas further.

Facts:

Project leader

Matthew Jacobson, Post doctor, Division of Agrarian History, SLU, +4618671000
Read more about Matthew Jacobson on his CV page
Send an email to matthew.jacobson@slu.se  

Project participants

Karin Holmgren, Professor, Division of Agrarian History, SLU, +4618671258, +46730215108
Read more about Karin Holmgren on her CV page
Send an email to karin.holmgren@slu.se

Patrick Svensson, Professor, Division of Agrarian History, SLU, +4618673549
Read more about Patrick Svensson on his CV page
Send an email to patrick.svensson@slu.se

Martin Skoglund, Doctoral student, Division of Agrarian History, SLU, +4618672601
Read more about Martin Skoglund on his CV page
Send an email to martin.skoglund@slu.se

Martin Finné, Researcher, Department of Archaeology and Ancient History; Classical archaeology and ancient history/ Associate Professor, Senior Lecturer, Department of Human Geography, Uppsala University
Send an email to: martin.finne@antiken.uu.se / martin.finne@kultgeog.uu.se

Marcos Lana, Senior Lecturer, Department of Crop Production Ecology; Agricultural cropping systems, SLU, +4618672054, +46705382755
Read more about Marcos Lana on his CV page
Send an email to marcos.lana@slu.se

Jennie Barron, Professor, Department of Soil and Environment; Agricultural water management, SLU, +4618671578, +46724351540
Send an email to jennie.barron@slu.se

Erika Weiberg, Researcher, Department of Archaeology and Ancient History; Classical archaeology and ancient history, Uppsala University, +46184716238
Send an email to erika.weiberg@antiken.uu.se

Anton Bonnier, Researcher, Department of Archaeology and Ancient History; Classical archaeology and ancient history, Uppsala University, +46184716238
Send an email to anton.bonnier@antiken.uu.se

Project time

2021-2025