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ICRISAT and WFP: India Working Paper Quantifying Climate Hazards and Its Relationship with Food Availability: A Comprehensive District Level Analysis in India

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Title ICRISAT and WFP: India Working Paper Quantifying Climate Hazards and Its Relationship with Food Availability: A Comprehensive District Level Analysis in India
 
Creator Kumar, S
Khan, P E
Das, A
Pramanik, S
Nedumaran, S
Padmanabhan, J
Paithankar, P
Kumar, Abhay
Jain, A
Avinandan, V
 
Subject Data & Analytics
Food and Nutrition
Climate Change
Food Security
India
 
Description The escalating impact of climate change has emerged as a pivotal concern of the 21st century, transcending geographical boundaries and affecting myriad facets of human existence. Among the various sectors grappling with its consequences, the domain of food production stands at the forefront, intricately interwoven with the well-being of societies and the stability of global economies. Climate change, driven predominantly by anthropogenic activities, has triggered alterations in temperature patterns, precipitation regimes, and the frequency of extreme weather events (Li et. al, 2023). These transformations have cascading effects on the agricultural landscape, compelling a comprehensive examination of the intricate nexus between climate variability and food production (Haq et al, 2015)....
 
Publisher World Food Programme
 
Date 2023
 
Type Monograph
NonPeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Rights cc_attribution
 
Identifier http://oar.icrisat.org/12330/1/ICRISAT%20and%20WFP%20India%20working%20Paper%20Quantifying%20Climate....%20india.pdf
Kumar, S and Khan, P E and Das, A and Pramanik, S and Nedumaran, S and Padmanabhan, J and Paithankar, P and Kumar, Abhay and Jain, A and Avinandan, V (2023) ICRISAT and WFP: India Working Paper Quantifying Climate Hazards and Its Relationship with Food Availability: A Comprehensive District Level Analysis in India. Working Paper. World Food Programme.