TypeJournal Article
Subjects
- River basins
- Modelling and spatial analysis
- Water productivity
- Impact
- Irrigation
- Climate change
Languageen
Research Themes
A crop growth simulation model was used to study the impact of climate change for the period 2010,2050 on water productivity of rainfed rice. In general, the results suggest that water productivity of rainfed rice may increase significantly in the upper basin in Laos and Thailand and may decrease in the lower basin in Cambodia and Vietnam. Significant net increases in water productivity can be achieved by applying simple adaptation options such as shifting the planting dates, applying supplementary irrigation, and increasing fertilizer inputs.
Citation
Mainuddin, M.; Kirby, M.; Hoanh, Chu Thai. 2012. Water productivity responses and adaptation to climate change in the Lower Mekong Basin. Water International, 37(1):53-74.
Authors
- Mainuddin, M.
- Kirby, M.
- Hoanh, Chu Thai