Search Results - "Woro Estiningtyas"
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Analysing food farming vulnerability in Kalimantan, Indonesia: Determinant factors and adaptation measures
Published in PloS one (03-01-2024)“…As a result of plans to relocate the Indonesian capital city to East Kalimantan province, Kalimantan is expected to develop rapidly and the surrounding…”
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Farmer’s perception on climate-related disasters and their impacts to support food farming
Published in E3S Web of Conferences (01-01-2021)“…Changes and extreme climate events have an impact on and cause vulnerability to the food crop sub-sector. Extreme climatic events that have a significant…”
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National food development policies in Indonesia: An analysis of food sustainability and security
Published in BIO web of conferences (2024)“…Enhance the food development policy’s effectiveness by preventing stakeholder overlap in Indonesia, covering grains, legumes, and tubers. The Food…”
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Multisource spatiotemporal analysis of cropping patterns on dry upland: A case study in Rubaru Sub-district, Sumenep Regency
Published in The Egyptian journal of remote sensing and space sciences (01-06-2024)“…Dry upland agriculture is vital for securing food production in several countries. However, the research on evaluating cropping patterns using remote sensing…”
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Analysing food farming vulnerability in Kalimantan, Indonesia: Determinant factors and adaptation measures
Published in PloS one (01-01-2024)“…As a result of plans to relocate the Indonesian capital city to East Kalimantan province, Kalimantan is expected to develop rapidly and the surrounding…”
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DELINIASI RISIKO IKLIM DAN EVALUASI MODEL HUBUNGAN CURAH HUJAN DAN PRODUKSI PADI DALAM MENDUKUNG PENGEMBANGAN ASURANSI INDEKS IKLIM (CLIMATE INDEX INSURANCE) PADA SISTEM USAHATANI BERBASIS PADI
Published in Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia (01-12-2011)“…The agricultural sector, particularly the rice farming system (SUT) is very vulnerable to climate variability and change. SUT that rely heavily on water will…”
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Simulated rice yields as affected by interannual climate variability and possible climate change in Java
Published in Climate research (27-08-1999)“…About 60% of the rice produced in Indonesia is grown in the fertile soils of the island of Java. Introduction of the high-yielding rice varieties and…”
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