Modeling Future Yield and Irrigation Demand of Rice Paddy in Korea
2014
Nkmozipi, T., Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Republic of Korea | Chung, S.O., Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Republic of Korea
A multi-disciplinary approach to promote agricultural productivity and the water use efficiency is required to cope with climate change. In addition to affecting crop water supply and consumption, climate change will also affect crop yields. Agricultural production is vulnerable to the shifts in the rainfall, radiation and temperature patterns caused by climate change (Supit et al., 2012). Quantifying and understanding the dynamics of the biomass produced per amount of water used at the crop level is essential for facing agro-economic and environmental challenges (Tallec et al., 2013). Integrated assessments of interdisciplinary content that couple scientific and policy issues have been used to investigate the potential climate change and its impacts in strategic planning (Van Minnen et al., 2000).
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