We study the effects of a large-scale System of Rice Intensification (SRI) program on the water productivity of rice in Vietnam by exploiting provincial and time variations in SRI uptake and irrigation water supply over the period 2000–2012. Our findings document that the world's second-largest rice exporter could produce 4 million tonnes more rice with the same water supply in the reasonably achievable case of 20 per cent SRI uptake across its provinces. In addition, we find that SRI also increases the output of other crops, due at least partly to its possible water savings and soil nutrition preservation in rice production. Moreover, we show that SRI is more likely to be adopted in provinces with a stronger quality of provincial instituti...
Sea-level rise and resulting salinity inundation are making many coastal areas increasingly unfavora...
Over the past decade, we have witnessed a growing scarcity of and competition for water around the w...
Rice is a main food for about one third of the world’s population. Besides, the demand for this crop...
We study the effects of a large-scale System of Rice Intensification (SRI) program on the water prod...
Rice is the largest user of water in Asia, probably accounting for more than half of irrigation wate...
In Vu Gia-Thu Bon river basin, Vietnam, drought during the dry season affected negatively on rice pr...
Since 1986, after erformed policies were exected in \u22doi moi\u22 process, Vietnam\u27s rice produ...
Rice-based farming systems in the Mekong Delta have been transformed over the last four decades. Nee...
The System of Rice Intensification (SRI) developed in Madagascar has been controversial in some agro...
Rice-based farming systems in the Mekong Delta have been transformed over the last four decades. Nee...
Paper presented at the International Rice Congress 2010, 28th International Rice Research Conference...
Since 1986, after reformed policies were executed in "doi moi " process, Vietnam's ri...
The water crisis is threatening the sustainability of the irrigated rice system and food security in...
The system of rice intensification (SRI) uses less water and enhances rice yield through synergy amo...
The field study was conducted in Nam Dong district, Thua Thien Hue province, Vietnam during May 2019...
Sea-level rise and resulting salinity inundation are making many coastal areas increasingly unfavora...
Over the past decade, we have witnessed a growing scarcity of and competition for water around the w...
Rice is a main food for about one third of the world’s population. Besides, the demand for this crop...
We study the effects of a large-scale System of Rice Intensification (SRI) program on the water prod...
Rice is the largest user of water in Asia, probably accounting for more than half of irrigation wate...
In Vu Gia-Thu Bon river basin, Vietnam, drought during the dry season affected negatively on rice pr...
Since 1986, after erformed policies were exected in \u22doi moi\u22 process, Vietnam\u27s rice produ...
Rice-based farming systems in the Mekong Delta have been transformed over the last four decades. Nee...
The System of Rice Intensification (SRI) developed in Madagascar has been controversial in some agro...
Rice-based farming systems in the Mekong Delta have been transformed over the last four decades. Nee...
Paper presented at the International Rice Congress 2010, 28th International Rice Research Conference...
Since 1986, after reformed policies were executed in "doi moi " process, Vietnam's ri...
The water crisis is threatening the sustainability of the irrigated rice system and food security in...
The system of rice intensification (SRI) uses less water and enhances rice yield through synergy amo...
The field study was conducted in Nam Dong district, Thua Thien Hue province, Vietnam during May 2019...
Sea-level rise and resulting salinity inundation are making many coastal areas increasingly unfavora...
Over the past decade, we have witnessed a growing scarcity of and competition for water around the w...
Rice is a main food for about one third of the world’s population. Besides, the demand for this crop...