Climate Change and Agriculture in India Impact and Adaptation

Climate Change and Agriculture in India  Impact and Adaptation
Author: Syed Sheraz Mahdi
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2018-09-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319900865

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This book provides the most recent understanding about climate change and its effects on agriculture in India. Further in-depth research is showcased regarding important allied sectors such as horticulture and fisheries, and examines the effect of climate change on different cereal crops. The individual chapters discuss the different mitigation strategies for climate change impacts and detail abiotic and biotic stresses in relation to climate change. The book provides an insight into environmentally safe and modern technologies approaches such as nanotechnology and utilization of underutilized crops under a changing climate. This book provides a solid foundation for the discussion of climate resilience in agricultural systems and the requirements to keep improving agricultural production. This book is an excellent resource for researchers, instructors, students in agriculture, horticulture and environmental science.

Climate Change and Agriculture in India

Climate Change and Agriculture in India
Author: K. Palanisami,C. R. Ranganathan,Udaya Sekhar Nagothu,Krishna Reddy Kakumanu
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2014-08-13
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781317559900

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This book provides an overview of climate change in India using river basin data and analytical and econometric methods. It, first, makes a quantitative assessment of how climate change affects agricultural and food production systems; second, predicts how these systems may respond to climate change; and third, suggests adaptation measures and strategies to improve the income of farmers, increase production, save water and conserve environment.The work will be greatly useful to policy-makers, researchers and teachers of agricultural economics, environmental studies and economics and development studies as also to research organizations dealing with climate modelling and resource management.

CLIMATE CHANGE AND AGRICULTURE OVER INDIA

CLIMATE CHANGE AND AGRICULTURE OVER INDIA
Author: G.S.L.H.V. PRASADA,V.U.M. RAO,G.G.S.N. RAO
Publsiher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2010-04-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9788120339415

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Global warming has led to climate change which in turn has led to frequent occurrence of floods, droughts, and cold and heat waves, affecting the productivity of food grain in a large measure. This book studies the effects of regional climate change on the agriculture sector in different states of India. The book also discusses the impact of global warming on the agriculture sector across the world and describes in particular how climate change/variability is affecting rainfall, temperature and land in various states of India. It also suggests adaptation techniques which can be evolved to neutralize the adverse effects of climate change. Besides, the text explains the need for weather risk management, agromet advisory services, weather insurance, and the principles and practices of integrated watershed management through a consortium of approaches for mitigating the adverse impact of climate change in the semi-arid tropics. This book, with contributions from experts in the field and edited by academics who are authority on the subject, should prove to be extremely useful to undergraduate and postgraduate students of Agriculture, planners, policy makers and administrators.

Measuring the Impact of Climate Change on Indian Agriculture

Measuring the Impact of Climate Change on Indian Agriculture
Author: Ariel Dinar
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0821341928

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Using the Ricardian approach (a cross sectional analysis of farm performance across different climate zones), this report examines the impact of climate change on the agriculture sector and the sector's adaptation to that change. Studies in the report measure the climate sensitivity of low-capital agriculture, test whether actual farm performance is as sensitive to climate as agronomic models predict, and compare the climate sensitivity of low-capital farms with the results already calibrated for U.S. agriculture. The goal of the study is to examine farm behavior and test whether there is any evidence that farmers in developing countries currently adjust to their local climates.

Climate Change and Agriculture

Climate Change and Agriculture
Author: Saddam Hussain
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2019-11-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781789856675

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Climate change is likely to have an extensive impact on agriculture around the world through changes in temperature, precipitation, and CO2 concentration. This book provides the most recent research on the interaction between climate change and the agriculture sector. With contributions from internationally recognized scientists, this volume contains 13 chapters covering the key topics related to climate change hazards, risk assessment, mitigation strategies, and climate-smart agriculture innovations. It offers a solid foundation for the discussion of climate resilience in agricultural systems and the requirements to keep improving agricultural production in the face of mounting climate challenge. All the agriculturists, environmentalists, climate change specialists, policy makers, and research scholars will find this remarkable volume a welcome addition to their collection.

Agriculture under Climate Change Threats Strategies and Policies

Agriculture under Climate Change  Threats  Strategies and Policies
Author: V.V. Belavadi,N. Nataraja Karaba,N.R. Gangadharappa
Publsiher: Allied Publishers
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2017-02-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789385926372

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Agriculture continues to be an important sector fuelling economic growth. Rapidly changing climate is already affecting the production of food and feed, industrial crops, livestock, and seafood. In developing countries like India, agriculture and allied sectors contribute significantly to the gross domestic product. Therefore, evolving strategies to sustain a stable growth of the farming sector is essential for feeding a growing population and poverty alleviation in the face of global climate change. It is crucial to carry out a comprehensive analysis of different aspects of climate change to effectively combat its negative impacts on food production systems and landscapes and reap its potential benefits in agricultural production. Research findings and recommendations on topics as diverse as climate change impacts, genetic enhancement of crops, options for adaptation to climate change, opportunities and challenges for sustainable food production systems have been compiled in this volume. Capacity building for climate resilient agriculture and agriculture policy and planning is equally important to face future challenges. This book makes a compelling effort to address these major issues arising from climate change from an Indian perspective. The important and often conflicting issues in climate change impacts, adaptations and mitigations strategies are brought in to focus and a critical summary of the state-of-art in climate smart agriculture is presented for teachers, researchers and policy makers engaged with climate change and agriculture in the tropical arid and semi-arid regions of Asia and Africa.

Climate Change and Agricultural Food Production

Climate Change and Agricultural Food Production
Author: Golam Kibria
Publsiher: New India Publishing
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2013
Genre: Agricultural productivity
ISBN: 938145051X

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The book 'Climate Change and Agricultural Food Production: Impacts, Vulnerabilities and Remedies' provides an overview of climate change impacts on all agricultural food producing sectors (agriculture, livestock and fisheries), food contamination, and food safety (microbial pathogens, toxic biological & toxic chemical contaminants), food security and climate change adaptation and mitigation measures to counteract or minimise or reduce the effects of climate change on agriculture, livestock and fisheries. It reviews and summarizes research results, data and information from the world including Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, Latin America, North America, Polar Regions and Small Island Nations. The book has been structured as textbook, reference book and extension book and written in simple and plain English with key facts and acronyms and glossary provided in each with tables and figures to benefit a wide range of readeThe key data and information provided in each are highlighted below:

Climate Change and Agriculture Over India

Climate Change and Agriculture Over India
Author: G. G. Rao,P. G. Rao,V. U. Rao
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2010
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: OCLC:786247348

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