Innovative Pathways for Enhancing Water Productivity in Rice-based systems in Cambodia

This report summarized research conducted in Prey Veng and Takeo provinces in 2024 as part of a master's thesis (Full Thesis Report) investigating sustainable water resource management for rice-based systems. The research sought to address the following key questions: How do different water managem...

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Main Authors: Axmed, Maxamed Maxamuud, van Halsema, Gerardo, Urfels, Anton, Flor, Rica Joy, Jayasiri, Nishanka, Ouk, Akhara, Keo, Sokheng, Penn, Navith, Rathmuny, Then
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Published: International Rice Research Institute 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168641
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author Axmed, Maxamed Maxamuud
van Halsema, Gerardo
Urfels, Anton
Flor, Rica Joy
Jayasiri, Nishanka
Ouk, Akhara
Keo, Sokheng
Penn, Navith
Rathmuny, Then
author_browse Axmed, Maxamed Maxamuud
Flor, Rica Joy
Jayasiri, Nishanka
Keo, Sokheng
Ouk, Akhara
Penn, Navith
Rathmuny, Then
Urfels, Anton
van Halsema, Gerardo
author_facet Axmed, Maxamed Maxamuud
van Halsema, Gerardo
Urfels, Anton
Flor, Rica Joy
Jayasiri, Nishanka
Ouk, Akhara
Keo, Sokheng
Penn, Navith
Rathmuny, Then
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description This report summarized research conducted in Prey Veng and Takeo provinces in 2024 as part of a master's thesis (Full Thesis Report) investigating sustainable water resource management for rice-based systems. The research sought to address the following key questions: How do different water management strategies influence water consumption, crop yield, and profitability in rice-based systems amidst climatic variability? And what approaches can be adapted to tackle future climate challenges in order to secure and enhance rice production in Cambodia? Employing a multi-objective conceptual framework (Tang et al., 2023), this study utilized the water-driven productivity model, AquaCrop (Vanuytrecht et al., 2014). AquaCrop was initially calibrated for two short-duration rice varieties and sweet potatoes, followed by the development of five distinct irrigation scenarios.
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spelling CGSpace1686412025-11-06T17:24:49Z Innovative Pathways for Enhancing Water Productivity in Rice-based systems in Cambodia Axmed, Maxamed Maxamuud van Halsema, Gerardo Urfels, Anton Flor, Rica Joy Jayasiri, Nishanka Ouk, Akhara Keo, Sokheng Penn, Navith Rathmuny, Then rice water management food security cropping systems This report summarized research conducted in Prey Veng and Takeo provinces in 2024 as part of a master's thesis (Full Thesis Report) investigating sustainable water resource management for rice-based systems. The research sought to address the following key questions: How do different water management strategies influence water consumption, crop yield, and profitability in rice-based systems amidst climatic variability? And what approaches can be adapted to tackle future climate challenges in order to secure and enhance rice production in Cambodia? Employing a multi-objective conceptual framework (Tang et al., 2023), this study utilized the water-driven productivity model, AquaCrop (Vanuytrecht et al., 2014). AquaCrop was initially calibrated for two short-duration rice varieties and sweet potatoes, followed by the development of five distinct irrigation scenarios. 2024-12 2025-01-07T16:15:08Z 2025-01-07T16:15:08Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168641 en Open Access application/pdf International Rice Research Institute Axmed, M.M., van Halsema, G. Urfels, A, Flor, R.J., Jayasiri, N., Ouk, A., Keo, S., Penn, N., Rathmuny, T. 2024. Innovative Pathways for Enhancing Water Productivity in Rice-based systems in Cambodia. Research Report. Los Banos, Laguna: International Rice Research Institute.
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water management
food security
cropping systems
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van Halsema, Gerardo
Urfels, Anton
Flor, Rica Joy
Jayasiri, Nishanka
Ouk, Akhara
Keo, Sokheng
Penn, Navith
Rathmuny, Then
Innovative Pathways for Enhancing Water Productivity in Rice-based systems in Cambodia
title Innovative Pathways for Enhancing Water Productivity in Rice-based systems in Cambodia
title_full Innovative Pathways for Enhancing Water Productivity in Rice-based systems in Cambodia
title_fullStr Innovative Pathways for Enhancing Water Productivity in Rice-based systems in Cambodia
title_full_unstemmed Innovative Pathways for Enhancing Water Productivity in Rice-based systems in Cambodia
title_short Innovative Pathways for Enhancing Water Productivity in Rice-based systems in Cambodia
title_sort innovative pathways for enhancing water productivity in rice based systems in cambodia
topic rice
water management
food security
cropping systems
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168641
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