Evaluating the effect of climate change on rice production in Indonesia using multimodelling approach

Ansari, Andrianto and Pranesti, Arin and Telaumbanua, Mareli and Alam, Taufan and Taryono, Taryono and Wulandari, Rani Agustina and Nugroho, Bayu Dwi Apri and Supriyanta, Supriyanta (2023) Evaluating the effect of climate change on rice production in Indonesia using multimodelling approach. Heliyon, 9 (9): e19639. pp. 1-15. ISSN 24058440

[thumbnail of Evaluating the effect of climate change on rice production in Indonesia using multimodelling approach] Text (Evaluating the effect of climate change on rice production in Indonesia using multimodelling approach)
1-s2.0-S2405844023068470-main.pdf - Published Version
Restricted to Registered users only

Download (1MB) | Request a copy

Abstract

Achieving global food security in the face of climate change is a critical challenge, particularly in vulnerable countries like Indonesia. To effectively address this challenge, a systems-based approach utilizing climate-hydrological-crop models has emerged as an integral approach. These models integrate climate, hydrological, and crop components to understand and predict the complex interactions within agricultural systems and their responses to climate variables. By employing this approach, policymakers, researchers, and stakeholders can gain comprehensive insights into the potential consequences of climate change on crop growth, water availability, soil
fertility, and overall crop yield. However, challenges exist in the implementation of this approach, including data reliability; scarcity of complete long-term data; lack of experimental information about crop species, especially local varieties; inadequate research resources; lack of expertise concerning modeling approaches; lack of testing; inaccurate testing; calibration; and model un certainties. Furthermore, to address limitations and challenges in implementing this approach, improving the availability and reliability of data, collection method, and data quality should be conducted to ensure the accuracy of simulation and prediction. Finally, climate-hydrological-crop models, alongside improved data collection and modelling techniques, serve as essential tools for guiding the development of effective adaptation measures to mitigate the impacts of climate change on rice production in Indonesia.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Rice production; Climate model; Weather generator; Hydrological model; Crop model; Food security
Subjects: S Agriculture > S Agriculture (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Agricultural Technology > Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
Depositing User: Diah Ari Damayanti
Date Deposited: 31 Jan 2025 01:29
Last Modified: 31 Jan 2025 01:29
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/13999

Actions (login required)

View Item
View Item