Key Literature

Of the bibliography used for my thesis this concise list below is made up of the publications most relevant to my specific research.

  • Adhya, T. K., B. Linquist, T. Searchinger, R. Wassmann, and X. Yan, 2014, Wetting and Drying: Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Saving Water from Rice Production. (Working Paper), World Resources Institute.
  • Colomb, V., O. Touchemoulin, L. Bockel, J.-L. Chotte, S. Martin, M. Tinlot, and M. Bernoux, 2013, Selection of appropriate calculators for landscape-scale greenhouse gas assessment for agriculture and forestry: Environmental Research Letters, v. 8, p. 015029.
  • Nelson, A., R. Wassmann, B. O. Sander, and L. K. Palao, 2015, Climate-Determined Suitability of the Water Saving Technology “Alternate Wetting and Drying” in Rice Systems: A Scalable Methodology demonstrated for a Province in the Philippines: PLOS ONE, v. 10, p. e0145268.
  • Pannell, D.J. (1997). Sensitivity analysis of normative economic models: Theoretical framework and practical strategies, Agricultural Economics 16: 139-152.
  • Sander, B. O., M. Samson, and R. J. Buresh, 2014, Methane and nitrous oxide emissions from flooded rice fields as affected by water and straw management between rice crops: Geoderma, v. 235-236, p. 355-362.
  • Sander, B. O., R. Wassmann, L. K. Palao, and A. Nelson, 2017, Climate-based suitability assessment for alternate wetting and drying water management in the Philippines: a novel approach for mapping methane mitigation potential in rice production: Carbon Management, v. 8, p. 331-342.
  • Wassmann, R., R. Pasco, J. Zerrudo, D. M. Ngo, T. B. T. Vo, and B. O. Sander, 2019, Introducing a new tool for greenhouse gas calculation tailored for cropland: rationale, operational framework and potential application: Carbon Management, v. 10, p. 79-92.