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Table 2 Climate-crop-soil experimental design and description

From: Climate change mitigation and adaptation for rice-based farming systems in the Red River Delta, Vietnam

Climate scenario (no. of scenarios)

Management SYSTEMS

No. of simulations (climate × management × site)

Simulation purpose

Historical (1)

Base1

83

Baseline results will serve as a comparison population for the experiment sets below

Historical (1)

Base2

83

Baseline results will serve as a comparison population for the experiment sets below

Historical (1)

Base3

83

Baseline results will serve as a comparison population for the experiment sets below

Historical (1)

INV1

83

Assess impacts of SRI interventions relative to Base under historical climate

Historical (1)

INV2

83

Assess impacts of SRI interventions relative to Base under historical climate

Historical (1)

INV3

83

Assess impacts of SRI interventions relative to Base under historical climate

Future (5)

Base1

415

Impacts of climate change on Base rice systems

Future (5)

Base2

415

Impacts of climate change on Base rice systems

Future (5)

Base3

415

Impacts of climate change on Base rice systems

Future (5)

INV1

415

Interactions between climate change and management interventions for key variables

Future (5)

INV2

415

Interactions between climate change and management interventions for key variables

Future (5)

INV3

415

Interactions between climate change and management interventions for key variables

  1. *Each simulation was performed with 30-years of continuous weather data and one (Spring) cropping season