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There has been much debate about the uncertainties associated with the estimation of direct and indirect agricultural nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions in developing countries and in particular from tropical regions. In this study, we report an up-to-date review of the information published in peer-r...


Albanito, FabrizioLebender, UlrikeCornulier, ThomasSapkota, Tek B.Brentrup, FrankStirling, Clare M.Hillier, John[Direct Nitrous Oxide Emissions From Tropical And Sub-Tropical Agricultural Systems - A Review And Modelling Of Emission Factors]Direct Nitrous Oxide Emissions From Tropical And Sub-Tropical Agricultural Systems - A Review And Modelling Of Emission Factors

Climate variability is a major source of risk to smallholder farmers and pastoralists, particularly in dryland regions. A growing body of evidence links climate-related risk to the extent and the persistence of rural poverty in these environments. Stochastic shocks erode smallholder farmers' long...


Hansen, JamesHellin, JonRosenstock, Todd S.Fisher, EleanorCairns, Jill E.Stirling, Clare M.Lamanna, ChristineEtten, Jacob vanRose, AlisonCampbell, Bruce M.[Climate risk management and rural poverty reduction]Climate risk management and rural poverty reduction

This study explores whether conservation agriculture-based wheat production system (CAW) can better cope with climatic extremes than the conventional tillage-based wheat production system (CTW). To assess this, we used data collected from 208 wheat farmers in Haryana, India in 2013–14 (a period w...


Aryal, Jeetendra PrakashSapkota, Tek BahadurStirling, Clare M.Jat, Mangi LalJat, Hanuman S.Rai, MunmunMittal, SurabhiSutaliya, Jhabar Mal[Conservation agriculture-based wheat production better copes with extreme climate events than conventional tillage-based systems: A case of untimely excess rainfall in Haryana, India]Conservation agriculture-based wheat production better copes with extreme climate events than conventional tillage-based systems: A case of untimely excess rainfall in Haryana, India

This study examines the effects of tillage, residue management and cropping system intensification through the inclusion of green gram on the performance of the rice-wheat (RW) system in NW India. We hypothesized that zero tillage (ZT) with residue retention provides a means of sustainably intens...


Sapkota, TekShankar, VivekRai, MunmunJat, Mangi LalStirling, Clare M.Singh, Love KJat, Hanuman S.Grewal, Mohinder S.[Reducing Global Warming Potential through Sustainable Intensification of Basmati Rice-Wheat Systems in India]Reducing Global Warming Potential through Sustainable Intensification of Basmati Rice-Wheat Systems in India

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