Climate Change Impacts in Bhutan: Challenges and opportunities for the agricultural sector

This project was undertaken to examine the suitability of 8 keys crops in Bhutan under current conditions and future climate scenarios (RCP 8.5) up to 2050. This was a collaborative initiative between MoAF, CIAT and UNEP, funded through the Asia-Pacific Climate Technology Network and Finance Center...

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Autores principales: Parker, Louis, Guerten, Nora, Thi Nguyen, Than, Rinzin, Chimi, Tashi, Dawa, Wangchuk, Dorji, Bajgai, Yadunath, Subedi, Kiran, Phuntsho, Loday, Thinley, Namgay, Chhogyel, Ngawang, Gyalmo, Tasho, Katwal, Tirtha B., Zangpo, Tshelthrim, Acharya, Sagar, Pradhan, Sangita, Penjor, Sonam
Formato: Conjunto de datos
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/83460
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author Parker, Louis
Guerten, Nora
Thi Nguyen, Than
Rinzin, Chimi
Tashi, Dawa
Wangchuk, Dorji
Bajgai, Yadunath
Subedi, Kiran
Phuntsho, Loday
Thinley, Namgay
Chhogyel, Ngawang
Gyalmo, Tasho
Katwal, Tirtha B.
Zangpo, Tshelthrim
Acharya, Sagar
Pradhan, Sangita
Penjor, Sonam
author_browse Acharya, Sagar
Bajgai, Yadunath
Chhogyel, Ngawang
Guerten, Nora
Gyalmo, Tasho
Katwal, Tirtha B.
Parker, Louis
Penjor, Sonam
Phuntsho, Loday
Pradhan, Sangita
Rinzin, Chimi
Subedi, Kiran
Tashi, Dawa
Thi Nguyen, Than
Thinley, Namgay
Wangchuk, Dorji
Zangpo, Tshelthrim
author_facet Parker, Louis
Guerten, Nora
Thi Nguyen, Than
Rinzin, Chimi
Tashi, Dawa
Wangchuk, Dorji
Bajgai, Yadunath
Subedi, Kiran
Phuntsho, Loday
Thinley, Namgay
Chhogyel, Ngawang
Gyalmo, Tasho
Katwal, Tirtha B.
Zangpo, Tshelthrim
Acharya, Sagar
Pradhan, Sangita
Penjor, Sonam
author_sort Parker, Louis
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description This project was undertaken to examine the suitability of 8 keys crops in Bhutan under current conditions and future climate scenarios (RCP 8.5) up to 2050. This was a collaborative initiative between MoAF, CIAT and UNEP, funded through the Asia-Pacific Climate Technology Network and Finance Center (AP-CTNFC). The project had two principal objectives: Objective 1: Build capacities of key technical staff to produce suitability maps for a wider range of crops under different emission scenarios. Furthermore enhance the understanding and interpretation of uncertainties of the projections and introduce climate-resilient crop management practices in Bhutan. Objective 2: Assess the impacts of climate change on the climatic suitability of maize, rice, potato, chili and tomato growing areas in Bhutan. Share and discuss the results and implications of crop suitability studies with key stakeholders from Bhutan and relevant international agencies such as UNEP and FAO.
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spelling CGSpace834602025-03-13T09:44:10Z Climate Change Impacts in Bhutan: Challenges and opportunities for the agricultural sector Parker, Louis Guerten, Nora Thi Nguyen, Than Rinzin, Chimi Tashi, Dawa Wangchuk, Dorji Bajgai, Yadunath Subedi, Kiran Phuntsho, Loday Thinley, Namgay Chhogyel, Ngawang Gyalmo, Tasho Katwal, Tirtha B. Zangpo, Tshelthrim Acharya, Sagar Pradhan, Sangita Penjor, Sonam climate change agriculture crop modelling capacity building gender This project was undertaken to examine the suitability of 8 keys crops in Bhutan under current conditions and future climate scenarios (RCP 8.5) up to 2050. This was a collaborative initiative between MoAF, CIAT and UNEP, funded through the Asia-Pacific Climate Technology Network and Finance Center (AP-CTNFC). The project had two principal objectives: Objective 1: Build capacities of key technical staff to produce suitability maps for a wider range of crops under different emission scenarios. Furthermore enhance the understanding and interpretation of uncertainties of the projections and introduce climate-resilient crop management practices in Bhutan. Objective 2: Assess the impacts of climate change on the climatic suitability of maize, rice, potato, chili and tomato growing areas in Bhutan. Share and discuss the results and implications of crop suitability studies with key stakeholders from Bhutan and relevant international agencies such as UNEP and FAO. 2017-08-24 2017-09-11T18:38:24Z 2017-09-11T18:38:24Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/83460 en Open Access International Center for Tropical Agriculture Parker, Louis; Guerten, Nora; Thi Nguyen, Than; Rinzin, Chimi; Tashi, Dawa; Wangchuk, Dorji; Bajgai, Yadunath; Subedi, Kiran; Phuntsho, Loday; Thinley, Namgay; Chhogyel, Ngawang; Gyalmo, Tasho; Katwal, Tirtha B.; Zangpo, Tshelthrim; Acharya, Sagar; Pradhan, Sangita; Penjor, Sonam, 2017, "Climate Change Impacts in Bhutan: Challenges and opportunities for the agricultural sector", doi:10.7910/DVN/HGECWU, Harvard Dataverse, V1
spellingShingle climate change
agriculture
crop modelling
capacity building
gender
Parker, Louis
Guerten, Nora
Thi Nguyen, Than
Rinzin, Chimi
Tashi, Dawa
Wangchuk, Dorji
Bajgai, Yadunath
Subedi, Kiran
Phuntsho, Loday
Thinley, Namgay
Chhogyel, Ngawang
Gyalmo, Tasho
Katwal, Tirtha B.
Zangpo, Tshelthrim
Acharya, Sagar
Pradhan, Sangita
Penjor, Sonam
Climate Change Impacts in Bhutan: Challenges and opportunities for the agricultural sector
title Climate Change Impacts in Bhutan: Challenges and opportunities for the agricultural sector
title_full Climate Change Impacts in Bhutan: Challenges and opportunities for the agricultural sector
title_fullStr Climate Change Impacts in Bhutan: Challenges and opportunities for the agricultural sector
title_full_unstemmed Climate Change Impacts in Bhutan: Challenges and opportunities for the agricultural sector
title_short Climate Change Impacts in Bhutan: Challenges and opportunities for the agricultural sector
title_sort climate change impacts in bhutan challenges and opportunities for the agricultural sector
topic climate change
agriculture
crop modelling
capacity building
gender
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/83460
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