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Climate Smart Agriculture in South Asia

Technologies, Policies and Institutions

  • Links the concept and components of climate smart agriculture with the existing government interventions for agricultural development in South Asia
  • Delineates policy options and institutional arrangements to accelerate adoption of climate smart agriculture in the region
  • Provides future directions of agricultural research under progressive climate change impacts

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvi
  2. Two-Way Association between Agriculture and Climate Change

    • Barun Deb Pal, Pramod Kumar Joshi, Narendra Kumar Tyagi
    Pages 1-16
  3. Institutional and Policy Related Research Gaps for Climate Resilient Farming System Intensification: A Study in Eastern Indo-Gangetic Plain

    • Avinash Kishore, Divya Pandey, Barun Deb Pal, Pramod Kumar Joshi, Narendra Kumar Tyagi
    Pages 17-48
  4. Small Farm Holders and Climate Change: Overcoming the Impacts in India

    • Pramod Kumar Joshi, Narendra Kumar Tyagi
    Pages 49-72
  5. Farmers’ Preferences for Climate-Smart Agriculture—An Assessment in the Indo-Gangetic Plain

    • Garima Taneja, Barun Deb Pal, Pramod Kumar Joshi, Pramod Kumar Aggarwal, Narendra Kumar Tyagi
    Pages 91-111
  6. Upscaling Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Technologies in India to 2050: A Modeling Approach

    • Nicostrato D. Perez, Pramod Kumar Joshi, Barun Deb Pal
    Pages 113-142
  7. Droughts, Distress, and Policies for Drought-Proofing Agriculture in Bihar, India

    • Avinash Kishore, Pramod Kumar Joshi, Divya Pandey
    Pages 143-164
  8. Role of Development Policies in Combating Climate Change Issues in Indian Agriculture: An Assessment of Irrigation and Fertilizer Policies

    • Narendra Kumar Tyagi, Pramod Kumar Joshi, Pramod Kumar Aggarwal, Divya Pandey
    Pages 205-226

About this book

This book discusses various climate smart agro-technologies, their technical and economic feasibility across heterogeneous agro-climatic conditions, assessing farmers’ willingness to adopt those technologies, impact of climate smart technology in agricultural production and possible policy and investment opportunities to upscale it. Containing eight chapters, the book starts with a discussion about the methodological aspects of priority setting of the farm technologies across various regions of South Asia including Eastern Indo-Gangetic plain, Western Indo-Gangetic Plain and arid regions. Using data from field based trials and expert solicitations, the book next deliberates on a list of feasible technologies, assessed by constructing climate smart Feasibility Index. 

Further on, there is an analysis, using stated preference method, of the behaviour of farmers in adopting climate smart technologies. Preference of women farmers has been given a special focus in this book. After discussing the method priority setting of the farm technologies, impact of climate smart technologies has been analysed using real time data. Government policies have been reviewed with the view of achieving climate smart agriculture in South Asia. The book also describes the optimization modelling framework for investment allocation and technology prioritization. The model integrates both the bio-physical and the economic optimization model to capture the agro-climatic heterogeneity within the region and the variability of technical feasibility across regions and crops. Results of this model will help policy makers to identify how much to invest, where to invest and what technologies to prioritize for investments.

Editors and Affiliations

  • South Asia Office, International Food Policy Research Institute, New Delhi, India

    Barun Deb Pal, Avinash Kishore, Pramod Kumar Joshi

  • Formerly, Member Agricultural Scientists Recruitment Board, New Delhi, India

    Narendra Kumar Tyagi

About the editors

Dr Barun Deb Pal is a Program Manager at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - South Asia chapter, New Delhi, India. He received his Master’s in Economics from the University of Calcutta, India and his PhD from Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India. He has more than 10 years of experience in economic policy modelling with a special focus on climate change policy analysis. He has many research articles and books to his credit. His most recent articles have been published in the Journal of Economic Structures, Economic Systems Research, Journal of Science and Technology, and his co-authored book “GHG Emissions and Economics Growth – A Computable General Equilibrium Model Based Analysis for India” was published by Springer.

Dr Avinash Kishore obtained his Master’s in Public Affairs from Princeton University, USA and his PhD in Public Policy from Harvard University, USA. He is interested in agriculture, environment, and development economics. Atthe International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) South Asia chapter, New Delhi, India he is working as a Research Fellow and is engaged in research projects that seek to bridge the gap between laboratories and farms in Indian agriculture using action research in collaboration with agricultural universities, agribusiness firms and farmers. He has published more than 15 articles in journals of international repute like Water International, Water Policy, Food Policy, Economic Development and Cultural Change and Economic and Political Weekly.

Dr Pramod Kumar Joshi is Director of the IFPRI - South Asia chapter, New Delhi, India. His areas of research include technology policy, market, and institutional economics. Dr Joshi is a recipient of many awards such as the Dr MS Randhawa Memorial Award of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences (2009–11), Prof RC Agarwal Lifetime Achievement Award of the Indian Society of Agricultural Economics, DK Desai Award of the Indian Society of Agricultural Economics, and RT Doshi Foundation Award of the Agricultural Economics Research Association for outstanding contributions in social science and agricultural economics research. He is a Fellow of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences and the Indian Society of Agricultural Economics. He served as a member of the International Steering Committee for the Climate Change, Agriculture, and Food Security Challenge Program, led by the ESSP Science Community and the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) (2009–11).

Dr. Narendra Kumar Tyagi is an independent researcher in the agricultural science discipline and he is based in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. Dr. Tyagi graduated in Agricultural Engineering from GBPUAT, Pant Nagar  in 1967,  obtained Master's degree in Soil and Water Conservation Engineering from IIT Kharagpur in 1969 and PhD in Civil Engineering  from JNTU Hyderabadin 1984.He attended USU Logan, USA, for Post-Doctoral Research in Environmental Planning  for Salinity Control. His professional career spans over more than three decades and he known for his outstanding research in land and water management. During his long professional career, he served various key positions in ICAR including Director of Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Karnal 1994-2004; Member, Agricultural Scientists' Recruitment Board, New Delhi between 2005 and 2011. 


Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Climate Smart Agriculture in South Asia

  • Book Subtitle: Technologies, Policies and Institutions

  • Editors: Barun Deb Pal, Avinash Kishore, Pramod Kumar Joshi, Narendra Kumar Tyagi

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8171-2

  • Publisher: Springer Singapore

  • eBook Packages: Economics and Finance, Economics and Finance (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2019

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-981-10-8170-5Published: 25 September 2019

  • eBook ISBN: 978-981-10-8171-2Published: 10 September 2019

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XVI, 226

  • Number of Illustrations: 5 b/w illustrations, 34 illustrations in colour

  • Topics: Agricultural Economics, Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts, Environmental Policy

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eBook USD 139.00
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Hardcover Book USD 179.99
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