2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e08515
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Analyzing the impacts of climate change on rice supply in West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia

Abstract: Differing from other main grains, rice is mainly fed by humans. This means that rice is important for human food security. Rice also has a significant contribution to employment and the economy, especially in developing countries. Owing to this, understanding the negative impacts of climate change on rice supply is a critical issue. This study uses the system dynamics modeling to investigate the impacts of climate change on three factors: rice yield, harvested areas, and rice production in West Nusa Tenggara (… Show more

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“…Además del consabido aumento de la temperatura global del planeta, la acidificación oceánica, el aumento del nivel del mar y la hipoxia que altera vida estuarina y marina (Kibria et al, 2021), el cambio climático está amenazando los recursos de agua dulce a nivel mundial (Costa, Zhang y Levison, 2021), el suministro de elementos necesarios para la seguridad alimentaria (Khairulbahri, 2021), está alterando los patrones de ocurrencia temporal entre especies (Faust e Iler, 2022), ha producido un aumento excesivo en el consumo de electricidad en los sectores residencial y de servicio (Colelli y Mistry, 2022), entre otros.…”
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“…Además del consabido aumento de la temperatura global del planeta, la acidificación oceánica, el aumento del nivel del mar y la hipoxia que altera vida estuarina y marina (Kibria et al, 2021), el cambio climático está amenazando los recursos de agua dulce a nivel mundial (Costa, Zhang y Levison, 2021), el suministro de elementos necesarios para la seguridad alimentaria (Khairulbahri, 2021), está alterando los patrones de ocurrencia temporal entre especies (Faust e Iler, 2022), ha producido un aumento excesivo en el consumo de electricidad en los sectores residencial y de servicio (Colelli y Mistry, 2022), entre otros.…”
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“…In Indonesia, rice is the most cultivated and consumed staple, yet it is particularly vulnerable to climate change fueled events. Rice production is located in the mostly agrarian economy in rural areas of the country, where irrigation of fields relies either on rain (dryland/rainfed) or man-made schemes (wetland method) (Khairulbahri, 2021). Abundant rainfall is positively correlated with rice productivity Levine and Yang (2014), but increasing events of extreme rainfall can cause flash floods and landslides.…”
Section: Labor Market Adjustmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the climate change can allow for a small increase in the harvested area, the decrease of paddy harvest yield will likely be higher than its increase. The farmers in Nusa Tenggara Barat (West Nusa Tenggara) still can meet the rice demand at local level amid the climate change occurring, but they cannot provide sufficient rice for other provinces [3] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%