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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS
SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH
Trans-disciplinary responses to climate change: Lessons from rice-based systems in Asia
Climate, Volume 8, No. 2, Article 35, Year 2020
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Climate change will continue to have a largely detrimental impact on the agricultural sector worldwide because of predicted rising temperatures, variable rainfall, and an increase in extreme weather events. Reduced crop yields will lead to higher food prices and increased hardship for low income populations, especially in urban areas. Action on climate change is one of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 13) and is linked to the Paris Climate Agreement. The research challenge posed by climate change is so complex that a trans-disciplinary response is required, one that brings together researchers, practitioners, and policy-makers in networks where the lines between "research" and "development" become deliberately blurred. Fostering such networks will require researchers, throughout the world, not only to work across disciplines but also to pursue new South-North and South-South partnerships incorporating policy-makers and practitioners. We use our diverse research experiences to describe the emergence of such networks, such as the Direct Seeded Rice Consortium (DSRC) in South and Southeast Asia, and to identify lessons on how to facilitate and strengthen the development of trans-disciplinary responses to climate change. © 2020 by the authors.
Authors & Co-Authors
Hellin, Jon
Philippines, Makati
International Rice Research Institute
Balié, Jean
Philippines, Makati
International Rice Research Institute
Fisher, Eleanor
United Kingdom, Reading
University of Reading
Kohli, Ajay
Philippines, Makati
International Rice Research Institute
Yadav, Sudhir
Philippines, Makati
International Rice Research Institute
Kumar, Virender
Philippines, Makati
International Rice Research Institute
Krupnik, Timothy J.
Bangladesh, Dhaka
International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center
Sander, Bjoern Ole
Viet Nam, Hanoi
International Rice Research Institute Irri
Cobb, Joshua Nathaniel
Philippines, Makati
International Rice Research Institute
Setiyono, T. D.
Philippines, Makati
International Rice Research Institute
Puskur, Ranjitha
Philippines, Makati
International Rice Research Institute
Chivenge, Pauline Paidamoyo
Philippines, Makati
International Rice Research Institute
Gummert, Martin
Philippines, Makati
International Rice Research Institute
Statistics
Citations: 16
Authors: 13
Affiliations: 4
Identifiers
Doi:
10.3390/cli8020035
ISSN:
22251154
Research Areas
Environmental
Food Security
Health System And Policy