Spatial analysis and cost-benefit assessment of climate change adaptation in rice-based agrifood systems of select Asian Mega Deltas

The Asian Mega Deltas (AMDs) are critical regions for global food security, nutrition, and poverty alleviation, yet they face significant climate change vulnerabilities. This report assesses the climate-related risks affecting rice-based agrifood systems in the Mekong and Ganges Brahmaputra deltas,...

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Autores principales: Nelson, Katherine, Vu, Trang, Raviz, Jeny, Villano, Lorena, Laborte, Alice, Bich, Ngoc Vu Thi, Giles, James, Balanza, Jane Girly, Youngberg, Brayden, Rosenstock, Todd S., Bhandari, Humnath, Nguyen, Tran Bao
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Publicado: International Rice Research Institute 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173484
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author Nelson, Katherine
Vu, Trang
Raviz, Jeny
Villano, Lorena
Laborte, Alice
Bich, Ngoc Vu Thi
Giles, James
Balanza, Jane Girly
Youngberg, Brayden
Rosenstock, Todd S.
Bhandari, Humnath
Nguyen, Tran Bao
author_browse Balanza, Jane Girly
Bhandari, Humnath
Bich, Ngoc Vu Thi
Giles, James
Laborte, Alice
Nelson, Katherine
Nguyen, Tran Bao
Raviz, Jeny
Rosenstock, Todd S.
Villano, Lorena
Vu, Trang
Youngberg, Brayden
author_facet Nelson, Katherine
Vu, Trang
Raviz, Jeny
Villano, Lorena
Laborte, Alice
Bich, Ngoc Vu Thi
Giles, James
Balanza, Jane Girly
Youngberg, Brayden
Rosenstock, Todd S.
Bhandari, Humnath
Nguyen, Tran Bao
author_sort Nelson, Katherine
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description The Asian Mega Deltas (AMDs) are critical regions for global food security, nutrition, and poverty alleviation, yet they face significant climate change vulnerabilities. This report assesses the climate-related risks affecting rice-based agrifood systems in the Mekong and Ganges Brahmaputra deltas, including flooding, heat stress, saline intrusion, and changing precipitation patterns. To address these challenges, the report outlines a comprehensive analytical framework for adaptation planning that encompasses policy reviews, climate-risk mapping, crop suitability analysis, vulnerability assessment, cost-benefit evaluation, and market analysis. Findings reveal that integrating climate-resilient practices, such as rice-watermelon and rice-fish systems, can enhance income and sustainability. The results also emphasize the need for robust and targeted investment in infrastructure and capacity building, as well as coordinated efforts among stakeholders, to develop effective adaptation strategies. By prioritizing resilience in agricultural practices, the AMDs can improve livelihoods and ensure long-term food security for their populations amid escalating climate risks. (The report will be available soon)
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spelling CGSpace1734842025-12-08T09:54:28Z Spatial analysis and cost-benefit assessment of climate change adaptation in rice-based agrifood systems of select Asian Mega Deltas Nelson, Katherine Vu, Trang Raviz, Jeny Villano, Lorena Laborte, Alice Bich, Ngoc Vu Thi Giles, James Balanza, Jane Girly Youngberg, Brayden Rosenstock, Todd S. Bhandari, Humnath Nguyen, Tran Bao climate resilience food security farming systems sustainability climate change adaptation market research The Asian Mega Deltas (AMDs) are critical regions for global food security, nutrition, and poverty alleviation, yet they face significant climate change vulnerabilities. This report assesses the climate-related risks affecting rice-based agrifood systems in the Mekong and Ganges Brahmaputra deltas, including flooding, heat stress, saline intrusion, and changing precipitation patterns. To address these challenges, the report outlines a comprehensive analytical framework for adaptation planning that encompasses policy reviews, climate-risk mapping, crop suitability analysis, vulnerability assessment, cost-benefit evaluation, and market analysis. Findings reveal that integrating climate-resilient practices, such as rice-watermelon and rice-fish systems, can enhance income and sustainability. The results also emphasize the need for robust and targeted investment in infrastructure and capacity building, as well as coordinated efforts among stakeholders, to develop effective adaptation strategies. By prioritizing resilience in agricultural practices, the AMDs can improve livelihoods and ensure long-term food security for their populations amid escalating climate risks. (The report will be available soon) 2025 2025-03-05T02:13:15Z 2025-03-05T02:13:15Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173484 en Open Access International Rice Research Institute Asian Development Bank Nelson, K., Trang, V. H., Raviz, J., Villano, L., Laborte, A., Vu Thi Bich, N., Giles, J., Balanza, J. G., Youngberg, B., Rosenstock, T., Bhandari, H., & Nguyen, T. B. (2025). Spatial analysis and cost-benefit assessment of climate change adaptation in rice-based agrifood systems of select Asian Mega Deltas. IRRI | ADB.
spellingShingle climate resilience
food security
farming systems
sustainability
climate change adaptation
market research
Nelson, Katherine
Vu, Trang
Raviz, Jeny
Villano, Lorena
Laborte, Alice
Bich, Ngoc Vu Thi
Giles, James
Balanza, Jane Girly
Youngberg, Brayden
Rosenstock, Todd S.
Bhandari, Humnath
Nguyen, Tran Bao
Spatial analysis and cost-benefit assessment of climate change adaptation in rice-based agrifood systems of select Asian Mega Deltas
title Spatial analysis and cost-benefit assessment of climate change adaptation in rice-based agrifood systems of select Asian Mega Deltas
title_full Spatial analysis and cost-benefit assessment of climate change adaptation in rice-based agrifood systems of select Asian Mega Deltas
title_fullStr Spatial analysis and cost-benefit assessment of climate change adaptation in rice-based agrifood systems of select Asian Mega Deltas
title_full_unstemmed Spatial analysis and cost-benefit assessment of climate change adaptation in rice-based agrifood systems of select Asian Mega Deltas
title_short Spatial analysis and cost-benefit assessment of climate change adaptation in rice-based agrifood systems of select Asian Mega Deltas
title_sort spatial analysis and cost benefit assessment of climate change adaptation in rice based agrifood systems of select asian mega deltas
topic climate resilience
food security
farming systems
sustainability
climate change adaptation
market research
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173484
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