Stabilization of upland agriculture under El Nino induced climatic risk : impact assessment and mitigation measures in Thailand
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RT Generic T1 Stabilization of upland agriculture under El Nino induced climatic risk : impact assessment and mitigation measures in Thailand A1 Suwanabatr, Bhibhatra, Mekhora, Thamrong YR 2002 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/5923 PB CGPRT Centre AB <p>El Nino-induced abnormal weather tends to be increasing in its frequency of occurrence, magnitude, duration and irregularity in recent years. Accordingly, it is urgent for rainfed upland agriculture, where most CGPRT crops are grown, to establish technological and institutional countermeasures to predict, avoid or minimize and recover from the damage caused by the abnormal weather, drought in particular. Responding to this vital need, the CGPRT Centre has been implementing a three-year research project, “Stabilization of Upland Agriculture and Rural Development in El Nino Vulnerable Countries (ELNINO)”, since April 2000 in collaboration with partners form five countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines and Thailand.</p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Stabilization of upland agriculture under El Nino induced climatic risk : impact assessment and mitigation measures in Thailand AU - Suwanabatr, Bhibhatra, Mekhora, Thamrong Y1 - 2002 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/5923 PB - CGPRT Centre AB -El Nino-induced abnormal weather tends to be increasing in its frequency of occurrence, magnitude, duration and irregularity in recent years. Accordingly, it is urgent for rainfed upland agriculture, where most CGPRT crops are grown, to establish technological and institutional countermeasures to predict, avoid or minimize and recover from the damage caused by the abnormal weather, drought in particular. Responding to this vital need, the CGPRT Centre has been implementing a three-year research project, “Stabilization of Upland Agriculture and Rural Development in El Nino Vulnerable Countries (ELNINO)”, since April 2000 in collaboration with partners form five countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines and Thailand.
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}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/5923} } TY - GEN T1 - Stabilization of upland agriculture under El Nino induced climatic risk : impact assessment and mitigation measures in Thailand AU - Suwanabatr, Bhibhatra, Mekhora, Thamrong UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/5923 PB - CGPRT Centre AB -El Nino-induced abnormal weather tends to be increasing in its frequency of occurrence, magnitude, duration and irregularity in recent years. Accordingly, it is urgent for rainfed upland agriculture, where most CGPRT crops are grown, to establish technological and institutional countermeasures to predict, avoid or minimize and recover from the damage caused by the abnormal weather, drought in particular. Responding to this vital need, the CGPRT Centre has been implementing a three-year research project, “Stabilization of Upland Agriculture and Rural Development in El Nino Vulnerable Countries (ELNINO)”, since April 2000 in collaboration with partners form five countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines and Thailand.
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El Nino-induced abnormal weather tends to be increasing in its frequency of occurrence, magnitude, duration and irregularity in recent years. Accordingly, it is urgent for rainfed upland agriculture, where most CGPRT crops are grown, to establish technological and institutional countermeasures to predict, avoid or minimize and recover from the damage caused by the abnormal weather, drought in particular. Responding to this vital need, the CGPRT Centre has been implementing a three-year research project, “Stabilization of Upland Agriculture and Rural Development in El Nino Vulnerable Countries (ELNINO)”, since April 2000 in collaboration with partners form five countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines and Thailand.