Dr. Jonas Jägermeyr

Associate Research Scientist, Center for Climate Systems Research (CCSR), Columbia Climate School

Affiliated with: NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS)

and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), Germany,

2880 Broadway
New York, NY 10025
USA

BIOGRAPHY: I am a climate change scientist and crop modeler. I study food systems and global food security at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, The Earth Institute at Columbia University, and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK). As a central initiative within AgMIP, I co-lead AgGRID and the Global Gridded Crop Model Intercomparison (GGCMI) and I am the coordinator of the agriculture sector in ISIMIP, a cross-sectoral model intercomparison project.

Using global mechanistic crop modeling, I address questions related to climate change impacts on agricultural systems, the role of extreme weather events, end-of-season yield forecasting systems, developing pathways for attaining the SDGs, and how to feed 10 billion people within environmental limits. A recent project advanced the understanding of implications of a regional nuclear conflict for global food productivity, trade, and availability. Ongoing projects include: i) CMIP6 multi-crop model impact projections, focusing on extreme events and agricultural adaptation potentials; ii) water management and irrigation system transitions; iii) crop productivity effects of atmospheric geoengineering; iv) food system shocks, among others.

In close collaboration with the international crop modeling community, my research activity utilizes and advances an assessment framework based on an ensemble of integrated global crop modeling systems. Leveraging large-scale computational infrastructure, remote sensing, novel historical and future climate datasets, and other data assimilation, we work towards an operational yet flexible framework to improve the understanding of food system vulnerabilities and adaptation capacities targeting more sustainable future food systems.

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