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Climatic changes and increasing climatic variability are likely to aggravate the problem of future food security by exerting pressure on agriculture. However, there are lot of uncertainties about the assessment of impact, adaptation and mitigation of climate change in agriculture. It is largely b...


Pathak, HimanshuAggarwal, Pramod K.Singh, S.D.[Climate change impact, adaptation and mitigation in agriculture: methodology for assessment and applications]Climate change impact, adaptation and mitigation in agriculture: methodology for assessment and applications

Ogle, Stephen MichaelWakelin, Stephen JohnBuendia, LeandroMcConkey, BrianBaldock, JeffreyAkiyama, HirokoKishimoto, Ayaka W. MoChirinda, NgonidzasheBernoux, MartialBhattacharya, SumanaChuersuwan, NaresGoheer, Muhammad Arif RashidHergoualc’h, KristellIshizuka, ShigehiroDiaz Lasco, RodelPan, XuebiaoPathak, HimanshuRegina, KristiinaSato, AtsushiVazquez-Amabile, GabrielWang, ChangkeZheng, Xunhua[Cropland]Cropland

Global warming is a prominent environmental issue of the twenty-first century. Agriculture contributes to the global warming primarily through the emission and consumption of greenhouse gases (GHGs), viz. methane, nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide. The major sources of emission of GHGs in the agri...


Pathak, HimanshuAggarwal, Pramod K.[Low carbon technologies for agriculture: a study on rice and wheat production systems in the Indo-Gangetic plains]Low carbon technologies for agriculture: a study on rice and wheat production systems in the Indo-Gangetic plains

Carbon emission occurs during various stages of life cycle of food products. Greenhouse gases (GHG) emission from 24 Indian food items showed that animal food products (meat and milk) and rice cultivation mostly contributed to methane (CH4) emission, while food products from crops contributed to ...


Pathak, HimanshuJain, NivetaBhatia, ArtiPatel JAggarwal, Pramod K.[Carbon footprints of Indian food items]Carbon footprints of Indian food items

The Rice-wheat (RW) cropping system is one of the major agricultural production systems in four Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) countries: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal of South Asia covering about 32% of the total rice area and 42% of the total wheat area. The excessive utilization of natural...


Saharawat, Yashpal S.Ladha, Jagdish KumarPathak, HimanshuGathala MChaudhary, N.Jat, Mangi Lal[Simulation of resource-conserving technologies on productivity, income and greenhouse gas GHG emission in rice-wheat system]Simulation of resource-conserving technologies on productivity, income and greenhouse gas GHG emission in rice-wheat system

The intensified rice and wheat cropping systems consume most of the fertilizer and irrigation water in India and are major sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The InfoCrop simulation model was evaluated to calculate methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions fro...


Bhatia, ArtiAggarwal, Pramod K.Jain, NivetaPathak, Himanshu[Greenhouse gas emission from rice and wheat-growing areas in India: Spatial analysis and upscaling]Greenhouse gas emission from rice and wheat-growing areas in India: Spatial analysis and upscaling

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