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Climate Change, Submergence and Rice Yield: Evidence from Coastal Barisal, Bangladesh

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  • Afsana Haque
  • Sarwar Jahan

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In this paper, the effects of submergence due to heavy rainfall and river over-flow on rice production in the coastal Barisal region of Bangladesh is investigated. The study plots level data to compare rice yields of cultivars in high and low submergence prone areas and to analyze variation in yield when high-yielding varieties (HYVs) versus local seeds are used. [SANDEE Working Paper, No 80–13].

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  • Afsana Haque & Sarwar Jahan, 2013. "Climate Change, Submergence and Rice Yield: Evidence from Coastal Barisal, Bangladesh," Working Papers id:5616, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:5616
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    1. Barbier,Edward B., 2015. "Climate change impacts on rural poverty in low-elevation coastal zones," Policy Research Working Paper Series 7475, The World Bank.

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