23 research outputs found
The Glove of Indolence
THERE dwelt in the land of Burigupp, beyond the known -*- latitudes, a Prince of Frogs. Mlagum he was called, the the Just One. Throughout the lands he cared for all; where there was no food, he fed; no shelter, he built. His name brought honor to every lip, and the Frogs were content..
The Glove of Indolence
THERE dwelt in the land of Burigupp, beyond the known -*- latitudes, a Prince of Frogs. Mlagum he was called, the the Just One. Throughout the lands he cared for all; where there was no food, he fed; no shelter, he built. His name brought honor to every lip, and the Frogs were content...</p
Analysis of Meteorological Drought Pattern During Different Climatic and Cropping Seasons in Bangladesh
Waterlogging, crop damage and adaptation interventions in the coastal region of Bangladesh: A perception analysis of local people
Inter-district rice water productivity differences in Bangladesh: an empirical exploration and implications
While the bulk of research on crop water productivity (WP) focuses on static cross-section analysis, this research provides a spatio-temporal perspective. It estimates rice crop WP for 21 Bangladesh districts for 37. years; explores WP variations among districts; and investigates causality involving WP, intensification and technological variables; and groundwater irrigation and depth. It breaks new grounds by probing these significant but unexplored issues.Technological diffusion was the key factor explaining inter-district WP differences. The impact of agricultural intensification on rabi (dry season) and kharif (wet season) crop WPs was positive and negative respectively. Dummy variables typifying policy transition negatively impacted on WPs for both kharif and overall crops. While rabi and kharif rice WPs grew with time, overall crop WP recorded the strongest growth. Rabi and overall WPs were lower in salinity- and drought-prone districts covering 33% of Bangladesh's net cropped area (NCA).In 90% of Bangladesh's NCA districts, technological diffusion caused WP. Causality existed between groundwater irrigation and depth in 60% NCA. Despite significant potential to increase WP, increasing dependence on groundwater appears unsustainable. Widespread diffusion of HYVs in the kharif season, and development of salinity and drought-tolerant rice varieties could go a long way in sustaining rice WP
