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Climate change mitigation and adaptation for rice-based farming systems in the Red River Delta, Vietnam Tao Li, Sonali Shukla McDermid, Roberto O. Valdivia & Pallavi Sundaram CABI Agriculture and Bioscience volume 5, Article number: 109 (2024) Cite this article 835 Accesses Metrics details Ab...
This is why rice farming is one of the major contributors to climate change, along with GHG emissions due to deforestation. Applying agrochemicals. Pesticides are frequently used in crop growing to keep pests and diseases at bay. The excess of these chemicals may accumulate in the ground, ...
Climate change causes rice farming environmental stress escalation such as flood, drought and pest are increasing. This study aims to estimate rice farmers' adaptive capacity to the unfavorable environment. Study sites are the wetland agro-ecosystem of several villages in Lampung, Central Java, and ...
The findings illustrate that it is possible to enhance rice productivity at reduced environmental costs through screening for low emission varieties and agronomic techniques. Future innovations should ensure that rice farming progressively adapts to climate change, while continuing to reduce greenhouse gas ...
Drought, which is expected to occur more frequently under the climate change regime, is a major challenge in rice cultivation. This paper aims to unpack the decision-making processes of rice farmers when faced with drought. The study was conducted in two drought-prone rice-farming communities in...
Rice farmers should be supported to implement climate-smart agriculture in rice production in order to achieve the objectives of increased rice productivity and income, food security, climate resilience and mitigation. 展开 关键词: climate change perception rice farming climate-smart agriculture principal...
In combination, these changes would have increased cumulative harvest during 1966–2002 by an amount equivalent to about a fifth of the increase caused by improvements in farming technology. Climate change has evidently already negatively affected India's hundreds of millions of rice producers and ...
- 《Regional Environmental Change》 被引量: 19发表: 2014年 Climate Risks and Rice Farming in the Lower Mekong River Basin This paper examines perceived climate risks, their impacts, and existing adaptation practices at the local level, including the role of local institutions... S Chinvanno,S ...
The most widely grown strain of rice is Koshihikari, which does not do well in high heat. Even so, older farmers have not always been willing to change to other varieties. Farming ministry data show that heat-resistant varieties grow in only around 15 percent of Japanese rice fields. ...