About Pritha Datta
Pritha Datta is an assistant professor at the TERI School of Advanced Studies, New Delhi, India.Revitalizing South Asia’s groundwater resources with direct-seeded rice
Direct-seeded rice contributes to lower greenhouse gas emissions, benefiting the environment, and increasing farmers’ total income by reducing cultivation costs.
Protecting victims of climate-induced migration and displacement in South Asia
South Asia is home to a quarter of the world’s population and is extremely susceptible to climate change-induced displacement and migration.
Fixing the agriculture–climate change maladaptation information gap
Further research is needed on the risks associated with adaptation measures that can increase current or future vulnerability to climate change.
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Recent Posts
- Resilience Amid a Changing Risk Landscape
- Evaluating G20 Commitments on Climate Change, Health, Well-Being, and Agriculture
- Forests and Climate: Urgent Action Needed at COP29
- Transition Finance and Taxonomy Under the Spotlight in Asia
- The Yellow Brick Road to Golden Indonesia 2045: Advice for the New Government
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