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RiceClima project review
Climate Change Impacts, Vulnerability and
Adaptation: Sustaining Rice Production in
Bangladesh
Dhaka, 210913
Royal Norwegian Embassy, Dhaka
Goal and objectives
• To assess the impacts of climate change on water resources
and rice yields in the selected rice growing sub-divisions
• To identify suitable adaptation measures to address the
impacts of droughts and salinity on rice production.
• To analyse the socio-economic vulnerability, farmers ability
to adapt, and identify needs for the capacity development
• To disseminate results to policy makers, farmers, scientific
community through active involvement of stakeholders
(challenge – integrated/multidisciplinary approach)
Study areas
• Rajshahi
Main challenges
- Drought and water stress
- Suitable rice cropping
systems/drought tolerant
rice varieties
• Barisal
Main challenges
-Saline intrusion
- Salt tolerance rice varieties
- Soil /water management
Main project outputs
Work Component 1: Climate and
Hydrology Modeling
D 1.1 Future climate and hydrology
scenarios and water availability
D 1.2 Benchmark report from the
two study areas showing the
agricultural systems.
D 1.3 – Crop model scenarios
D 1.4 – A technical brief on model
options and recommendations
(shared results with stakeholders,
quality control of deliverables)
Main project outputs
Work Component 2: Demonstration
of suitable adaptation technologies
2.1 A digest of local agro-techniques
practiced by farmers in the study
regions and challenges
• Farmers training on rice
production systems conducted
• Trials at Rajshahi for screening
drought tolerant rice varieties
• Salt tolerant rice varieties being
tested at BRRI
• WUE trials and results shared
• Pest and disease risk management
Planned/actual tasks and outputs
Work component 3 – Socioeconomic vulnerability and
adaptive capacity
D 3.1 Two socio-economic
vulnerability reports drafted
D 3.2 A technical brief from the
stakeholder analysis developed
-18 farmers Focus Group meetings
were conducted in the two project
areas /FGD reports.
3.5 Stakeholder workshops and
training for farmers
Planned/actual tasks and outputs
Work component 4: Integration,
dissemination and project
management
• Stakeholder workshop, Jan
2013, Dhaka
• Annual work plan 2013
• Dissemination of results at
conferences (Spain, April 2013)
• Partners meeting in May, 2013,
at Bioforsk, Ås, Norway
• Training workshops for farmers
conducted in Rajshahi and
Barisal
Stakeholder interaction
• To ensure that project results are more relevant and
useful to end users
• To provide inputs to adaptation plans for agriculture
sector at different levels
• To establish science-policy linkage (scientific results
are taken up by policy makers)
• To ensure that planned project outcomes are
achieved
(field visits, stakeholder workshops, FGDs, meetings with key
stakeholders)
Dissemination and capacity building
• Transfer of knowledge between partners
• Sharing of project results at local and regional
workshops/meetings with government departments
• Training workshops (eg., Aquacrop workshop)
• Project reports, briefs, factsheets-local language
• Project brochure, project website
• Scientific publications/journal articles
• National and regional Conference
Follow up – Dec 2013-Nov 2014
• Annual progress report for 2013
• Planning for third year/Annual work plan (Dec 2013
to Nov 2014)
• Planned deliverables due in final year – 2014
• Stakeholder workshop/conference -2014
• Annual workshop and meetings -2014
• Training and capacity building activities – 2014
• Risks and deviations
• Budget status