This policy brief is based on SANDEE working paper no. 45-09 "Climate sensitivity of Indian agriculture : do spatial effects matter?"This research suggests that incorporating spatial effects in examining the sensitivity of agriculture to climate change results in a reduction in the impact of climate change on agriculture. The study postulates that farmers are influenced by their colleagues in surrounding areas and learn from each other to adapt to changes in climate. Findings indicate that strong flows of information amongst farmers may contribute to being better able to adapt to climate changes through changes in, for example, the mix of crops they grow and the crop management practices they use
Agriculture is the backbone of Indian economy which in turn relies on the monsoon season. The Interg...
Climate change impacts agricultural productivity and farmers’ income, integrated farming systems (IF...
The unimpeded growth of greenhouse gas emissions is raising the earth’s temperature. The consequence...
Using panel data over a twenty-year period from 271 districts, the paper estimates the impact of cli...
Climate change impact studies on agriculture can be broadly divided into those that employ agro-econ...
Not AvailableClimate change impact studies on agriculture are broadly divided into agronomic-economi...
Using district-level panel data, this paper has assessed sensitivity of Indian agriculture to climat...
Indian agriculture has made a significant progress in recent years, but of late it is facing many ch...
Climate change has emerged as the biggest threat to livelihood sustainability of our times, posing ...
Not AvailableIt was thought, during the early phases of the project ‘National Initiative on Climate ...
Agriculture and climate change are mutually impacted. The worst affected are the small and marginal ...
Climate change is perhaps the most extreme challenge in agriculture in India and across the world i...
Climate change and variability are posing the serious challenges influencing the performance of Indi...
The present research paper attempts to review global warming as one of the severe problems of the wo...
Evidences over the past few decades show that significant changes in climate are taking place all o...
Agriculture is the backbone of Indian economy which in turn relies on the monsoon season. The Interg...
Climate change impacts agricultural productivity and farmers’ income, integrated farming systems (IF...
The unimpeded growth of greenhouse gas emissions is raising the earth’s temperature. The consequence...
Using panel data over a twenty-year period from 271 districts, the paper estimates the impact of cli...
Climate change impact studies on agriculture can be broadly divided into those that employ agro-econ...
Not AvailableClimate change impact studies on agriculture are broadly divided into agronomic-economi...
Using district-level panel data, this paper has assessed sensitivity of Indian agriculture to climat...
Indian agriculture has made a significant progress in recent years, but of late it is facing many ch...
Climate change has emerged as the biggest threat to livelihood sustainability of our times, posing ...
Not AvailableIt was thought, during the early phases of the project ‘National Initiative on Climate ...
Agriculture and climate change are mutually impacted. The worst affected are the small and marginal ...
Climate change is perhaps the most extreme challenge in agriculture in India and across the world i...
Climate change and variability are posing the serious challenges influencing the performance of Indi...
The present research paper attempts to review global warming as one of the severe problems of the wo...
Evidences over the past few decades show that significant changes in climate are taking place all o...
Agriculture is the backbone of Indian economy which in turn relies on the monsoon season. The Interg...
Climate change impacts agricultural productivity and farmers’ income, integrated farming systems (IF...
The unimpeded growth of greenhouse gas emissions is raising the earth’s temperature. The consequence...