Food security and climate change in the Asia-Pacific region: evaluating mismatch between crop development and water availability.

Phenological development is the single most important attribute of crop adaptation to shifting climates. Climate change may alter the rate of phenological development and the amount and distribution of rainfall during the growing season. These changes may in turn result in mismatch between water dem...

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Autores principales: Huda S, Sadras V, Wani, S.P., Mei X
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/35872
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description Phenological development is the single most important attribute of crop adaptation to shifting climates. Climate change may alter the rate of phenological development and the amount and distribution of rainfall during the growing season. These changes may in turn result in mismatch between water demand by crops and water availability from rainfall. This paper illustrates how an understanding of the impact of climate shifts on key crops will enable the Asia-Pacific farmers, community workers and policy agencies to better prepare and adapt to climate change. Strategies include changes to existing policy and practices, for example, timing of planting, managing rainwater resources, use of new varieties, disease management protocols, alternate crops and shift in geographic distribution of crops. An international project is described which combines a new analysis of realized changes in meteorological parameters, and use of estimates from published work on future climates to assess temporal shifts in crop phenology, likely shifts in the pattern of rain and water availability, mismatch between crop phenology and water availability, and the expected consequences of this mismatch for food security
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spelling CGSpace358722016-05-30T17:55:51Z Food security and climate change in the Asia-Pacific region: evaluating mismatch between crop development and water availability. Huda S Sadras V Wani, S.P. Mei X agriculture climate phenology food security adaptation Phenological development is the single most important attribute of crop adaptation to shifting climates. Climate change may alter the rate of phenological development and the amount and distribution of rainfall during the growing season. These changes may in turn result in mismatch between water demand by crops and water availability from rainfall. This paper illustrates how an understanding of the impact of climate shifts on key crops will enable the Asia-Pacific farmers, community workers and policy agencies to better prepare and adapt to climate change. Strategies include changes to existing policy and practices, for example, timing of planting, managing rainwater resources, use of new varieties, disease management protocols, alternate crops and shift in geographic distribution of crops. An international project is described which combines a new analysis of realized changes in meteorological parameters, and use of estimates from published work on future climates to assess temporal shifts in crop phenology, likely shifts in the pattern of rain and water availability, mismatch between crop phenology and water availability, and the expected consequences of this mismatch for food security 2011-06 2014-06-11T06:34:09Z 2014-06-11T06:34:09Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/35872 en Open Access Huda S, Sadras V, Wani SP, Mei X. 2011. Food security and climate change in the Asia-Pacific region: evaluating mismatch between crop development and water availability. International Journal for Bio-resource and Stress Management 2 (2):137-144.
spellingShingle agriculture
climate
phenology
food security
adaptation
Huda S
Sadras V
Wani, S.P.
Mei X
Food security and climate change in the Asia-Pacific region: evaluating mismatch between crop development and water availability.
title Food security and climate change in the Asia-Pacific region: evaluating mismatch between crop development and water availability.
title_full Food security and climate change in the Asia-Pacific region: evaluating mismatch between crop development and water availability.
title_fullStr Food security and climate change in the Asia-Pacific region: evaluating mismatch between crop development and water availability.
title_full_unstemmed Food security and climate change in the Asia-Pacific region: evaluating mismatch between crop development and water availability.
title_short Food security and climate change in the Asia-Pacific region: evaluating mismatch between crop development and water availability.
title_sort food security and climate change in the asia pacific region evaluating mismatch between crop development and water availability
topic agriculture
climate
phenology
food security
adaptation
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/35872
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