Rice is a staple food for over half the global population and is mostly produced by smallholders. Rice cultivation at global level is responsible for over 10% of global agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and about 1.3% to 1.8% of the anthropogenic GHG emissions. Taking time series data from the World Bank, Food and Agriculture Organisation, International Rice Research Institute and United States Department of Agriculture, this study aims to compare the trends and magnitudes of rice yield, per capita rice consumption and its relationships with per capita income and life expectancy, as well as CH4 and N2O emissions from rice farming among the eight different countries (China, India, Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines, Myanmar, Bangla...
The study of rice agriculture is necessary for both the importance of rice as a vital food source an...
Rice is grown on more than 140 million hectares worldwide and is the most heavily consumed staple fo...
The most important issue which has attracted the attention of many scientists is the climate change ...
Global rice agriculture will be increasingly challenged by water scarcity, while at the same time ch...
Viet Nam is still an agricultural country because a half people are working in agricultural sector. ...
Presented to the meeting of the Council for Partnership on Rice Research in Asia (CORRA) on October ...
Land management practices for rice productivity and carbon storage have been a key focus of research...
Thailand is one of the world-s leaders of rice producers and exporters. Farmers have to increase the...
Purpose – This paper aims to focus on scrutinizing the economics of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions i...
Rice paddies supply half the global population with staple food, but also account for ~48% of greenh...
Agriculture, forestry, and other land use approximately contribute to 24 percent of 2010 global gree...
Globally, paddy fields are a major anthropogenic source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agric...
Rice fields are considered to be among the highest sources of atmospheric methane, an important sour...
Environmental and socio-economic evaluations that imply techniques for mitigating greenhouse gas (GH...
Options to tackle the sustainability challenges faced in the production of rice, including global an...
The study of rice agriculture is necessary for both the importance of rice as a vital food source an...
Rice is grown on more than 140 million hectares worldwide and is the most heavily consumed staple fo...
The most important issue which has attracted the attention of many scientists is the climate change ...
Global rice agriculture will be increasingly challenged by water scarcity, while at the same time ch...
Viet Nam is still an agricultural country because a half people are working in agricultural sector. ...
Presented to the meeting of the Council for Partnership on Rice Research in Asia (CORRA) on October ...
Land management practices for rice productivity and carbon storage have been a key focus of research...
Thailand is one of the world-s leaders of rice producers and exporters. Farmers have to increase the...
Purpose – This paper aims to focus on scrutinizing the economics of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions i...
Rice paddies supply half the global population with staple food, but also account for ~48% of greenh...
Agriculture, forestry, and other land use approximately contribute to 24 percent of 2010 global gree...
Globally, paddy fields are a major anthropogenic source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agric...
Rice fields are considered to be among the highest sources of atmospheric methane, an important sour...
Environmental and socio-economic evaluations that imply techniques for mitigating greenhouse gas (GH...
Options to tackle the sustainability challenges faced in the production of rice, including global an...
The study of rice agriculture is necessary for both the importance of rice as a vital food source an...
Rice is grown on more than 140 million hectares worldwide and is the most heavily consumed staple fo...
The most important issue which has attracted the attention of many scientists is the climate change ...