2015
DOI: 10.1007/s13762-015-0788-z
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Assessing village-level carbon balance due to greenhouse gas mitigation interventions using EX-ACT model

Abstract: Under National Initiative on Climate Resilient Agriculture (NICRA) project, a range of climate smart agricultural practices were evaluated with on-farm demonstrations during 2011-2013 in eight climatically vulnerable villages of Andhra Pradesh, India. Proven climate smart practices viz residue recycling, soil, water and nutrient management, afforestation and feeding ? breeding practices in livestock were implemented in annual and perennial crops, irrigated rice, horticulture, fodder, forestry and livestock. An… Show more

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“…The management practices to be adopted for achieving carbon positive village will be varying as crops grown in a region are dependent on rainfall, soils, prevalent animal systems, the food habits of communities and market opportunities (Reddy et al, 2018). Such action plan should involve farming community, development departments, research institutes and other institutes operating in the village (Srinivasarao, Prasad, et al, 2016; Srinivasarao, Rani, et al, 2016). Establishment of suitable support systems by way of facilitating the supply of inputs, machinery, access to water, production technology, marketing, etc.…”
Section: Carbon Balance With Resilient Management Technologies‐a Case‐studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The management practices to be adopted for achieving carbon positive village will be varying as crops grown in a region are dependent on rainfall, soils, prevalent animal systems, the food habits of communities and market opportunities (Reddy et al, 2018). Such action plan should involve farming community, development departments, research institutes and other institutes operating in the village (Srinivasarao, Prasad, et al, 2016; Srinivasarao, Rani, et al, 2016). Establishment of suitable support systems by way of facilitating the supply of inputs, machinery, access to water, production technology, marketing, etc.…”
Section: Carbon Balance With Resilient Management Technologies‐a Case‐studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, unlike [9,53], this study used household-level primary data and took into account several variables to capture the level of exposure to climate hazards as well as the adaptive capacity and sensitivity to climate change. Hence, the indices used in this study integrated the LVI and the IPCC-LVI [9,[53][54][55][56].…”
Section: Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…151 climate resilient villages established by ICAR. Computation of village carbon balance of climate resilient villages showed reduction of GHG emissions (Srinivasarao et al, 2016b).…”
Section: Contingency Plans Andmentioning
confidence: 99%