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Autor:
Van Touch, Rebecca Cross, Clemens Grünbühel, Peter Ampt, Try Yorn, Robert John Martin, Floris Van Ogtrop, Daniel K. Y. Tan
Publikováno v:
Proceedings, Vol 36, Iss 1, p 153 (2020)
Projections of global demand for rice is expected to increase at the rate of 1.5% per year (or 48.5% by 2050). The crop production increase must be done sustainably from existing farming land due to the reduction in availability and quantity of resou
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https://doaj.org/article/8303cac35d45447ebe1164e0cada5192
Autor:
J. Schiller, V. Phengvichith, T. Inthavong, Alison M. Laing, Lytoua Chialue, K. Thiravong, Liana J. Williams, Christian Roth, Clemens Grunbuhel, Sipaseuth, Donald S. Gaydon
Publikováno v:
Field Crops Research. 225:32-46
Rainfed rice production in Lao PDR is critical to national food security; under traditional transplanting methods farmers are exposed to climate risks at both the onset and the conclusion of the wet season. Production of the annual crop has a high la
Autor:
Iqbal Khan, Clemens Grunbuhel, Lytoua Chialue, V. Ratna Reddy, Peter R. Brown, T. Chiranjeevi, Cathy Pitkin, Liana J. Williams, Sotheary El, Silinthone Sacklokham, Sharmin Afroz, Christian Roth
Publikováno v:
Climate and Development. 11:383-400
Rural households in developing countries face a range of pressures to secure their livelihoods. Households feel the effects of changing rainfall patterns, droughts, cyclones, floods and increased t...
Publikováno v:
Ecosystem Services. 48:101244
The varied ecosystems within the Chindwin River Basin (CRB) and its natural biodiversity make it one of the most critical hotspots in the Indo-Burma region. Key Biodiversity Areas (KBA) in the CRB are increasingly facing threats from development acti
Publikováno v:
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. 653:012005
The research project to increase cattle production was conducted in South Sulawesi, Indonesia as a part of ACIAR funded projects in South Sulawesi (SMAR-2006-061). The project worked in 3 regencies: Bone, Barru and Gowa with four villages in each reg