Water-saving technologies such as alternate wetting and drying (AWD) provide a way to change practices to improve the livelihoods of many rice farmers and AWD is regarded as one of the more important rice cultivation methods that can dramatically save freshwater irrigation in this century. AWD not only conserves water but also mitigates greenhouse gas emissions. The global climate influence of gases, particularly methane, and resulting reduction in methane emissions by adjusted water management practice through AWD may provide the means for rice to adapt to water scarcity and at the same time mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. With these associated benefits, AWD technology could be harnessed for a Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). This pap...
AWD has been integrated in major national rice crop management guidelines in Vietnam, China and the ...
This report examines the costs and benefits of alternate wetting and drying (AWD) in paddy rice prod...
Rice is a staple for half the world’s population, thus its impact on land and water use is immense. ...
Water-saving technologies such as alternate wetting and drying (AWD) provide a way to change practic...
<div><p>70% of the world’s freshwater is used for irrigated agriculture and demand is expected to in...
The ‘alternate wetting and drying’ (AWD) technology for rice is a water-saving technology with a hig...
70% of the world’s freshwater is used for irrigated agriculture and demand is expected to increase t...
Worldwide, rice production contributes about 10% of total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the ag...
70 % of the world’s freshwater is used for irrigated agriculture and demand is expected to increase ...
Reducing methane (CH4) emission from paddy rice production is an important target for many Asian cou...
Alternate wetting and drying (AWD) is a rice management practice that reduces water use by up to 30%...
This study looks at the economic feasibility of Alternate Wet Drying (AWD) irrigation methods to add...
Alternate wetting and drying is a water saving technology that enables irrigated rice cultivation wi...
<p>This study comprises a comprehensive assessment, integration, and synthesis of data gathered from...
<p>Alternate wetting and drying (AWD) is a water-saving irrigation technique in a paddy field that c...
AWD has been integrated in major national rice crop management guidelines in Vietnam, China and the ...
This report examines the costs and benefits of alternate wetting and drying (AWD) in paddy rice prod...
Rice is a staple for half the world’s population, thus its impact on land and water use is immense. ...
Water-saving technologies such as alternate wetting and drying (AWD) provide a way to change practic...
<div><p>70% of the world’s freshwater is used for irrigated agriculture and demand is expected to in...
The ‘alternate wetting and drying’ (AWD) technology for rice is a water-saving technology with a hig...
70% of the world’s freshwater is used for irrigated agriculture and demand is expected to increase t...
Worldwide, rice production contributes about 10% of total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the ag...
70 % of the world’s freshwater is used for irrigated agriculture and demand is expected to increase ...
Reducing methane (CH4) emission from paddy rice production is an important target for many Asian cou...
Alternate wetting and drying (AWD) is a rice management practice that reduces water use by up to 30%...
This study looks at the economic feasibility of Alternate Wet Drying (AWD) irrigation methods to add...
Alternate wetting and drying is a water saving technology that enables irrigated rice cultivation wi...
<p>This study comprises a comprehensive assessment, integration, and synthesis of data gathered from...
<p>Alternate wetting and drying (AWD) is a water-saving irrigation technique in a paddy field that c...
AWD has been integrated in major national rice crop management guidelines in Vietnam, China and the ...
This report examines the costs and benefits of alternate wetting and drying (AWD) in paddy rice prod...
Rice is a staple for half the world’s population, thus its impact on land and water use is immense. ...