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Climate Change and Indian Agriculture: a Review of Evidence and its Implications.
By the mid–twenty-first century, surface temperature in India may increase by 30 to 40C, leading to noticeable variability in the monsoon pattern, decreased number of rainy days, and an increase in flooding and intensity of droughts. This will seriously effect the food grain production, environment...
Main Author: | Sah, D.C. and Tomar, Shibhra Singh |
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Format: | Journal Article |
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MAN AND DEVELOPMENT
2010
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