The book 'Climate Change and Plantations in The Humid Tropics' by GSHLV Prasada Rao & C.S. Gopakumar offers a comprehensive investigation into the implications of climate change on plantation crops within humid tropical regions. The authors delve into how climate variables, such as changing weather patterns, significantly influence the viability and productivity of crucial crops like rice, coconut, cashew, cocoa, cardamom, rubber, black pepper, coffee, and tea, particularly in the context of Kerala. The discourse emphasizes the increasing frequency of extreme weather events—including floods, droughts, and heatwaves—highlighting the concrete risks these pose to economic sustainability in agriculture. By analyzing the interplay between climate variability and agricultural outputs, the book provides vital insights and frameworks for climate risk management, catering specifically to stakeholders in the horticultural and agricultural sectors who must adapt to the shifting climatic paradigm. It serves as an essential resource for policymakers, farmers, and researchers focusing on sustainable plantation practices and food security amid escalating climate challenges.
Key Features
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Authors | GSHLV Prasada Rao & C.S. Gopakumar |
Edition | Hardback |
Focus Area | Impact of Climate Change on Plantation Crops |
Region of Study | Humid Tropics / Kerala |
Key Topics Covered | Coconut, Cashew, Cocoa, Cardamom, Rubber, Black Pepper, Coffee, Tea |
Key Issues Addressed | Climate risk management and economic viability |
Publication Year | 2023 |
Suitable for | Policymakers, Researchers, Farmers |
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Binding | Hardback |
Page Count | 385 pages |
ISBN | 978-XXXX-XXXXXXXX |
Language | English |
Publisher | XYZ Publications |
Publication Date | 2023 |
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Country of Origin: India
"Weather and climate play a critical role in the production of plantation crops. While climate determines the suitability of a particular crop in a specific region, weather determines the yield attributes of the crop. The impacts of global warming and climate change on plantation crops are evident in the form of extreme weather events such as floods, droughts, heat waves, cold waves, and strong cyclonic winds. The frequency of these events is likely to increase in the coming decades, as evidenced by the years 1998, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014, and 2015. The economic viability of plantations in the future is at risk due to the increased variability of the climate.
"Weather and climate play a critical role in the production of plantation crops. While climate determines the suitability of a particular crop in a specific region, weather determines the yield attributes of the crop. The impacts of global warming and climate change on plantation crops are evident in the form of extreme weather events such as floods, droughts, heat waves, cold waves, and strong cyclonic winds. The frequency of these events is likely to increase in the coming decades, as evidenced by the years 1998, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014, and 2015. The economic viability of plantations in the future is at risk due to the increased variability of the climate. The decline in monsoon rainfall and the number of rainy days, the increase in day and night maximum and minimum ambient air temperatures, the decline in groundwater table and wetland area, the decline in surface water resources, the increase in forest fires and the decline in forest area, the increase in landslides during both monsoon seasons, the indiscriminate sand mining from river beds, and the unscientific land filling are significant climate change-related issues in the Humid Tropics.
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Content
"1.Introduction 2.Climate Change in India 3.Climate Variability and Food Security 4.Climate Change Over Kerala 5.Climate Change and Rice 6.Weather, Climate and Plantation Crops 7.Climate Change and Coconut 8.Climate Change and Cashew Productivity 9.Climate Variability and Cocoa Production in Kerala 10. Climate Change and Cardamom 11.Climate Variability and Rubber 12.Climate Change and Black Pepper and Coffee 13.Climate Variability and Tea Production 14.Climate Change and Agriculture Scenario: Kerala Perspective 15.Climate Change and Quality Aspects of Plantation Crops 16. Climate Risk Management in Plantation Crops
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