Phenological development is the single most important attribute of crop adaptation to shifting climates. Climate change may alter the rate of phonological development and the amount and distribution of rainfall during the growing season. These changes may in turn result in mis‐matches between water demand by crops and water availability from rainfall. This paper illustrates how an understanding of the impact of climate shifts on key crops will enable the Asia‐Pacific farmers, community workers and policy agencies to better prepare and adapt to climate change. Strategies include changes to existing policy and practices, for example, timing of planting, managing rainwater resources, use of new varieties, disease management protocols, alterna...
In this chapter, historical climate information on rainfall, evaporation and temperature is compared...
Widespread negative impacts of climate change include limited plant growth, decreased soil fertility...
The likely impacts of climate change on rice-based agroecosystems in Asia are uncertain, especially ...
Phenological development is the single most important attribute of crop adaptation to shifting clima...
Phenological development is the single most important attribute of crop adaptation to shifting clima...
Phenological development is the single most important attribute of crop adaptation to shifting clima...
The impacts of increasing natural climate disasters are threatening food security in the Asia-Pacifi...
Not AvailableWater is an important for all forms of life and it is becoming scarce natural resource...
Climate change is a major challenge for agriculture, food security and rural livelihoods for billion...
Variability in water cycles driven by climate change is considered likely to impact rice production ...
In the future, climate change will challenge food security by threatening crop production. Humid sub...
Climate change is a major challenge for agriculture, food security and rural livelihoods for billion...
Climate change, defined as any change in the average daily weather pattern over an extended period o...
The increased intensity and frequency of storms, drought and flooding, altered hydrological cycles a...
Paper presented at the Workshop on Climate Change and its Impact on Agriculture, Seoul, Republic of ...
In this chapter, historical climate information on rainfall, evaporation and temperature is compared...
Widespread negative impacts of climate change include limited plant growth, decreased soil fertility...
The likely impacts of climate change on rice-based agroecosystems in Asia are uncertain, especially ...
Phenological development is the single most important attribute of crop adaptation to shifting clima...
Phenological development is the single most important attribute of crop adaptation to shifting clima...
Phenological development is the single most important attribute of crop adaptation to shifting clima...
The impacts of increasing natural climate disasters are threatening food security in the Asia-Pacifi...
Not AvailableWater is an important for all forms of life and it is becoming scarce natural resource...
Climate change is a major challenge for agriculture, food security and rural livelihoods for billion...
Variability in water cycles driven by climate change is considered likely to impact rice production ...
In the future, climate change will challenge food security by threatening crop production. Humid sub...
Climate change is a major challenge for agriculture, food security and rural livelihoods for billion...
Climate change, defined as any change in the average daily weather pattern over an extended period o...
The increased intensity and frequency of storms, drought and flooding, altered hydrological cycles a...
Paper presented at the Workshop on Climate Change and its Impact on Agriculture, Seoul, Republic of ...
In this chapter, historical climate information on rainfall, evaporation and temperature is compared...
Widespread negative impacts of climate change include limited plant growth, decreased soil fertility...
The likely impacts of climate change on rice-based agroecosystems in Asia are uncertain, especially ...