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Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Farmers’ views on the future prospects of aerobic rice culture in Pakistan

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Barriers to reducing climate enhanced disaster risks in Least Developed Country-Small Islands through anticipatory adaptation

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Identifying irrigation and nitrogen best management practices for aerobic rice–maize cropping system for semi-arid tropics using CERES-rice and maize models

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Droughts in Asian Least Developed Countries: Vulnerability and sustainability

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Simulation of crop and water productivity for rice (Oryza sativa L.) using APSIM under diverse agro-climatic conditions and water management techniques in Sri Lanka

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Global environmental change and vulnerability of Least Developed Countries to extreme events: Editorial on the special issue

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Modelling the impact of changes in rainfall distribution on the irrigation water requirement and yield of short and medium duration rice varieties using APSIM during Maha season in the dry zone of Sri Lanka

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Assessing bio-economic potential of enteromorpha instestinalis for sustainable aqua-farming in climate vulnerable coastal areas of Indian Sundarbans

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Climate extremes and challenges to infrastructure development in coastal cities in Bangladesh

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Aligning Sowing Dates with the Onset of Rains to Improve Rice Yields and Water Productivity: Modelling Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Yield of the Maha Season in the Dry Zone of Sri Lanka

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