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Short multimedia compilations describing two South Indian Bioforsk projects. The video footage is filmed with Panasonic LX3, GH1 and GF1, the still pictures mostly Nikon D40 and D700.
ClimaRice is an integrated project that aims to assess the climate variability and its impacts on the water availability and rice production systems in the Cauvery river basin of Tamil Nadu, India. The overall goal is to contribute to adaption strategies to sustain rice production and ensure food security amidst changing climate.
ClimaWater: The main goal of the project is to prepare the base line scenarios and develop adaptation methods and tools that will help address the climate change impacts on hydrological regimes. These methods will be tested in a pilot area of Godavari river basin in Andhra Pradesh.
Read MoreShort multimedia compilations describing two South Indian Bioforsk projects. The video footage is filmed with Panasonic LX3, GH1 and GF1, the still pictures mostly Nikon D40 and D700.
ClimaRice is an integrated project that aims to assess the climate variability and its impacts on the water availability and rice production systems in the Cauvery river basin of Tamil Nadu, India. The overall goal is to contribute to adaption strategies to sustain rice production and ensure food security amidst changing climate.
ClimaWater: The main goal of the project is to prepare the base line scenarios and develop adaptation methods and tools that will help address the climate change impacts on hydrological regimes. These methods will be tested in a pilot area of Godavari river basin in Andhra Pradesh.
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CLIMAWATER
is a joint initiative undertaken by Bioforsk, Norway, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi and International Water Management Institute (IWMI) on a pilot basis to analyze the impacts of climate change on the hydrological regimes in the Godavari River Basin in India.
The project is financed by the Royal Norwegian Embassy, New Delhi
All photos by © Ragnar Våga Pedersen
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