Cite This        Tampung        Export Record
Judul Closing rice yield gaps in Asia : innovations, scaling, and policies for environmentally sustainable lowland rice production / Penulis, Wehmeyer, Helana, Singleton, Grant Robert, Connor, Melanie, Malabayabas, Arelene Julia B., Annalyn H. de Guia, Pame, Anny Ruth P., Htwe, Nyo Me, Zhong, Xuhua, Youqiang Fu, Liang Kaiming, Pan Junfeng, Hu, Xiangyu, Liu, Yanzhou, Nuning Argo Subekti (dan 44 pengarang lainnya); editor, Connor,Melanie, Gummert, Martin, Singleton, Grant Robert
Pengarang Helana Wehmeyer (Pengarang)
Grant Robert Singleton (Pengarang)
Melanie Connor (Pengarang)
Arelene Julia B. Malabayabas (Pengarang)
Annalyn H. de Guia (Pengarang)
Anny Ruth P. Pame (Pengarang)
Nyo Me Htwe (Pengarang)
Xuhua Zhong (Pengarang)
Youqiang Fu (Pengarang)
Kaiming Liang (Pengarang)
Junfeng Pan (Pengarang)
Xiangyu Hu (Pengarang)
Yanzhou Liu (Pengarang)
Nuning Argo Subekti (Pengarang)
Melanie Connor (Penyunting)
Martin Mummert (Penyunting)
Grant Robert Singleton (Penyunting)
Penerbitan Cham : Springer, 2023
Deskripsi Fisik xxv, 259 halaman :ilustrasi berwarna ;24 cm
Konten teks
Media tanpa perantara
Penyimpan Media volume
ISBN 978-3-031-37946-8
Subjek Padi -- Produksi
rice
yield gap
Abstrak Rice is the staple food for some 4 billion people worldwide. The 90 million (harvested) hectares of irrigated lowlands in Asia represent 60% of the global rice area and produce 75% of the world’s rice. Irrigated rice is Asia’s most important agricultural ecosystem, and population increases require at least 1.5% annually to achieve food security. The gap between attainable yield as the mean yield of the top decile of farmers as a site and the actual yield of all farmers (yield gap) is considerable in Southeast Asia at some 2.5 tons per hectare in Asian rice granaries. To close these yield gaps, one must avoid the negative externalities that have led to environmental degradation in many agricultural landscapes since the Green Revolution. Sustainable intensification of rice production needs to be carried out while at the same time minimizing the load of agrochemicals (fertilizers, pesticides) in soil, water, and air and the emissions of greenhouse gasses that contribute to global warming. Increased environmental
Bahasa Inggris
Bentuk Karya Bukan fiksi atau tidak didefinisikan
Target Pembaca Umum
Lokasi Akses Online https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.12657/76241/978-3-031-37947-5.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y

 
No Barcode No. Panggil Akses Lokasi Ketersediaan
2024020100012 332.66 WEH c Dapat dipinjam Perpustakaan PSI Tanaman Pangan - Rak A1 (Koleksi Baru) Tersedia
Tag Ind1 Ind2 Isi
001 PBTAN000000000000317
005 20240603063830
007 ta
008 240603################g##########0#eng##
020 # # $a 978-3-031-37946-8
035 # # $a 0010-0424000169
082 # # $a 332.66
084 # # $a 332.66 WEH c
100 0 # $a Helana Wehmeyer$e Pengarang
245 1 # $a Closing rice yield gaps in Asia : $b innovations, scaling, and policies for environmentally sustainable lowland rice production /$c Penulis, Wehmeyer, Helana, Singleton, Grant Robert, Connor, Melanie, Malabayabas, Arelene Julia B., Annalyn H. de Guia, Pame, Anny Ruth P., Htwe, Nyo Me, Zhong, Xuhua, Youqiang Fu, Liang Kaiming, Pan Junfeng, Hu, Xiangyu, Liu, Yanzhou, Nuning Argo Subekti (dan 44 pengarang lainnya); editor, Connor,Melanie, Gummert, Martin, Singleton, Grant Robert
264 # # $a Cham :$b Springer,$c 2023
300 # # $a xxv, 259 halaman : $b ilustrasi berwarna ; $c 24 cm
336 # # $a teks$2 rdacontent
337 # # $a tanpa perantara$2 rdamedia
338 # # $a volume$2 rdacarrier
520 # # $a Rice is the staple food for some 4 billion people worldwide. The 90 million (harvested) hectares of irrigated lowlands in Asia represent 60% of the global rice area and produce 75% of the world’s rice. Irrigated rice is Asia’s most important agricultural ecosystem, and population increases require at least 1.5% annually to achieve food security. The gap between attainable yield as the mean yield of the top decile of farmers as a site and the actual yield of all farmers (yield gap) is considerable in Southeast Asia at some 2.5 tons per hectare in Asian rice granaries. To close these yield gaps, one must avoid the negative externalities that have led to environmental degradation in many agricultural landscapes since the Green Revolution. Sustainable intensification of rice production needs to be carried out while at the same time minimizing the load of agrochemicals (fertilizers, pesticides) in soil, water, and air and the emissions of greenhouse gasses that contribute to global warming. Increased environmental sustainability must also be accompanied by enhanced social and economic sustainability, which requires sustainable rice value chain upgrading. This requires an interdisciplinary approach with an innovation platform that facilitates the integration of the various disciplines, research topics, and the different stakeholders of the rice value chain and linkages to national programs to disseminate research results. The Swiss-funded Irrigated Rice Research Consortium (IRRC) was initiated in 1997 to promote interdisciplinary research among rice-growing countries in Asia. Its main objective was to develop partnerships to facilitate national agricultural research systems research. The IRRC established linkages between the previously established research groups and networks. Activities were planned under six major workgroups: Integrated nutrient-pest management, hybrid rice, water saving, weed ecology, rodent ecology, and postharvest management. From 1997 to 2008, the IRRC led to exciting progress for a number of natural resources management technologies and processing, resulting in increased production by smallholder farmers in the irrigated lowland rice ecosystem. While outreach programs had been established in Myanmar, Indonesia, and Vietnam, a more integrative approach was needed to work with national partners to scale the research findings. This was facilitated through the Swiss-funded successor project Closing Rice Yield Gaps in Asia (CORIGAP), which was co-funded by the national governments of China, Indonesia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam from 2009 to 2023. The Vision of CORIGAP was to continue to co-develop science-based tools to close yield gaps while protecting the environment; implement effective and widespread diffusion of project outputs, leading to improved production systems that increase the livelihoods of smallholder rice farmers; and meet the increases in rice production required to maintain food security in Asia. More emphasis was placed on sustainable rice production, biodiversity, and agri-food chains, developing and implementing the communication channels and knowledge products required for reaching the farmers as end users and other value chain actors, decision and policymakers. The indicators for sustainable rice production that are now part of the Sustainable Rice Platform (SRP) certification are based on initial work during the IRRC and were developed and verified with partners under CORIGAP. This book contains key lessons learned from CORIGAP, such as detailed documentation of the implementation, dissemination, and impact of the CORIGAP project. It presents actionable research findings with the experience of bringing these findings into use. It provides a wide array of pathways to impact sustainable rice production in lowland irrigated rice-based agricultural systems. The book was written by CORIGAP scientists and partners representing local actors of the rice value chain, researchers, and engineers working on a range of best management practices, climate-smart rice production innovations, knowledge translation, and dissemination, as well as decision-making and policy aspects. The contents of this book can be translated into messages that can help farmers, extension workers, policymakers, and funders of agricultural development decide on implementing best management practices and climate-smart technologies in their agroecological systems by presenting the technological/practical options along the rice value chain and partnerships and business models required for their implementation. The book is aimed at practitioners, researchers, and engineers interested in information on current best management practices, sustainable and climate-smart rice production, and constraints that need further investigation. Furthermore, the book is also aimed at policymakers and agricultural development funders required by public opinion and legally binding agreements to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, conserve biodiversity, and increase agroecological practices, who are looking for research-based evidence to guide policymaking and implementation.
650 # 4 $a Padi -- Produksi
650 # 4 $a rice
650 # 4 $a yield gap
700 0 # $a Annalyn H. de Guia$e Pengarang
700 0 # $a Anny Ruth P. Pame$e Pengarang
700 0 # $a Arelene Julia B. Malabayabas$e Pengarang
700 0 # $a Grant Robert Singleton$e Pengarang
700 0 # $a Grant Robert Singleton$e Penyunting
700 0 # $a Junfeng Pan$e Pengarang
700 0 # $a Kaiming Liang$e Pengarang
700 0 # $a Martin Mummert$e Penyunting
700 0 # $a Melanie Connor$e Pengarang
700 0 # $a Melanie Connor$e Penyunting
700 0 # $a Nuning Argo Subekti$e Pengarang
700 0 # $a Nyo Me Htwe$e Pengarang
700 0 # $a Xiangyu Hu$e Pengarang
700 0 # $a Xuhua Zhong$e Pengarang
700 0 # $a Yanzhou Liu$e Pengarang
700 0 # $a Youqiang Fu$e Pengarang
856 # # $a https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.12657/76241/978-3-031-37947-5.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
990 # # $a 2024020100012
No Nama File Nama File Format Flash Format File Action
1 978-3-031-37947-5.pdf Closing rice yield gaps in Asia pdf Baca Online
Content Unduh katalog
 
Karya Terkait :
Beras berpigmen asli indonesia : profil genomik, proteomik, dan kajian nutrigenomik / Penulis, Fatchiyah, Anna Safitri, Nia Kurnianingsih, Eko Suyanto, Dewi Ratih Tito Sari, James Robert, Yudhistira Nugraha, Trias Sitaresmi, Indira Mulsanti, Nani Yunani ; editor, Fatchiyah PENGELOLAAN tanaman terpadu (PTT) padi gogo : pedoman bagi penyuluh pertanian. Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Pertanian Pedoman umum pengembangan model kawasan mandiri benih padi, jagung, dan kedelai / Penyusun, Dr. I Nyoman Widiarta, Dr. Nuning Argo Subekti, Prof. Dr. Arief Harsono, Dr. Novita Nugrahaeni, Prof. Dr. Marwoto, Dr. Titik Sundari, Dr. Yusmani Prayogo, Dr. Muh. Azrai, Dr. A. M. Adnan, Dr. Ramlah Arief, Dr. Muh. Aqil, Ir. Bahtiar, MS., Asrul Koes, SP.,MSi., Happy Three Agustiwi, SE., M.Si. Jerami padi : pengelolaan dan pemanfaatan / Penyusun, A. Karim Makarim, Sumarno, Suyamto ; penyunting, Hermanto, Sunihardi Padi toleran rendaman / Aris Hairmansis; Diah Wurjandari; Mahyuddin Syam Show More