In this study we use long-term satellite, climate, and crop observations to document the spatial distribution of the recent stagnation in food grain production affecting the water-limited tropics (WLT), a region where 1.5 billion people live and depend on local agriculture that is constrained by chronic water shortages. Overall, our analysis shows that the recent stagnation in food production is corroborated by satellite data. The growth rate in annually integrated vegetation greenness, a measure of crop growth, has declined significantly (p < 0.10) in 23% of the WLT cropland area during the last decade, while statistically significant increases in the growth rates account for less than 2%. In most countries, the decade-long declines appear...
Not AvailableSelf sufficiency in Indian foodgrain production and its sustainability is in ambiguity...
Climate change is one of the major challenges in 21st century faced by Agriculture in India, more so...
The Indus Basin has supported agricultural practices since the Harappan civilization (3000-1500 BC)....
In this study we use long-term satellite, climate, and crop observations to document the spatial dis...
In this study we use long-term satellite, climate, and crop observations to document the spatial dis...
Meeting the growing water and food demands in a densely populated country like India is a major chal...
Groundwater depletion is becoming a global threat to food security, yet the ultimate impacts of depl...
Not AvailableThe satellite data-based Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) was used to asse...
Abstract: India is the second-most populous country and the second-most important producer of rice o...
Not AvailableThe virtual certainty of the anticipated climate change will continue to raise many que...
Agriculture and the monsoon are inextricably linked in India. A large part of the steady rise in agr...
In India, a significant reduction of wheat yield would cause a widespread impact on food security fo...
In closing river basins where nearly all available water is committed to existing uses, downstream i...
Not AvailableThe world's population has more than doubled in the last half century, reaching 6 billi...
Green Revolution was at its core a sort of technological response to the global food shortages that ...
Not AvailableSelf sufficiency in Indian foodgrain production and its sustainability is in ambiguity...
Climate change is one of the major challenges in 21st century faced by Agriculture in India, more so...
The Indus Basin has supported agricultural practices since the Harappan civilization (3000-1500 BC)....
In this study we use long-term satellite, climate, and crop observations to document the spatial dis...
In this study we use long-term satellite, climate, and crop observations to document the spatial dis...
Meeting the growing water and food demands in a densely populated country like India is a major chal...
Groundwater depletion is becoming a global threat to food security, yet the ultimate impacts of depl...
Not AvailableThe satellite data-based Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) was used to asse...
Abstract: India is the second-most populous country and the second-most important producer of rice o...
Not AvailableThe virtual certainty of the anticipated climate change will continue to raise many que...
Agriculture and the monsoon are inextricably linked in India. A large part of the steady rise in agr...
In India, a significant reduction of wheat yield would cause a widespread impact on food security fo...
In closing river basins where nearly all available water is committed to existing uses, downstream i...
Not AvailableThe world's population has more than doubled in the last half century, reaching 6 billi...
Green Revolution was at its core a sort of technological response to the global food shortages that ...
Not AvailableSelf sufficiency in Indian foodgrain production and its sustainability is in ambiguity...
Climate change is one of the major challenges in 21st century faced by Agriculture in India, more so...
The Indus Basin has supported agricultural practices since the Harappan civilization (3000-1500 BC)....