Resource book: Earth observation and climate data analysis for agricultural drought monitoring in South Asia
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Resource book: Earth observation and climate data analysis for agricultural drought monitoring in South Asia
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Creator |
Qamer, Faisal M.
Krupnik, Timothy J. Pandey, Pradyumna R. Ahmad, Bashir |
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Subject |
climate change
agriculture |
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Description |
The training programme, which aims to build the capacity of agriculture and climate scientists on the techniques of data development and analysis tailored for use in monitoring drought, will also provide a platform for exchanging experiences among participants. In South Asia, a large majority of people lives in rural areas and depends on agriculture, forestry, fisheries and livestock. These livelihood sources are highly vulnerable to climate induced hazards such as erratic precipitation, floods and droughts, as well as market price volatility. Considering the adverse impacts of drought on agricultural production and food security, it is critical that we prepare line agencies to understand the drought phenomenon better and monitor them regularly. This training programme is a timely and important endeavour and the resource book will serve as a ready reference for training participants. I hope that the skills and experiences shared in this training programme will help the participants’ in using Earth observation data and climate data analysis to develop a better understanding of droughts, and help them in monitoring them and develop timely and suitable agri-advisories. I thank the ICIMOD team, contributors and Dr. Pradyumna Raj Pandey, Senior Programme Specialist (Crops), for their dedicated efforts in organizing the regional training and for bringing out this resource book. |
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Date |
2019-07-01
2019-08-20T14:20:38Z 2019-08-20T14:20:38Z |
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Training Material
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Identifier |
Qamer F, Krupnik T, Pandey P, Ahmad B. 2019. Resource book: Earth observation and climate data analysis for agricultural drought monitoring in South Asia. Dhaka, Bangladesh. South Asia Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) Agricultural Centre (SAC).
978-984-34-7004-1 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/103241 PII-FP4_CSRD |
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Language |
en
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Rights |
CC-BY-NC-ND-4.0
Open Access |
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Format |
application/pdf
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Publisher |
South Asia Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) Agriculture Centre (SAC)
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