INTERNATIONAL SRI RESEARCH SEMINAR ON RECENT Changes in Rice Production and Rural Livelihoods: New Insights on the System of Rice Intensification (SRI) as a Socio-Technical Movement in India


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19

June

2014

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June

2014

21

June

2014

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The campus of the National Agricultural Science Centre (NASC) is located in the heart of New Delhi and is about 6 km from New Delhi Railway Station, 20 km from the Indira Gandhi International Airport and 15 km from Domestic Airport.


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HOW TO REACH VENUE

The Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) is situated in South West Delhi and is the main airport serving New Delhi. Prepaid taxi services are available from airport to Pusa Institute. Alternatively metro rail services is also available from airport to reach the nearest metro station Rajender place.

  • Head WEST on Indira Gandhi International Airport Terminal 3 Road

  • At the Rounadabout, take the 1st Exit

  • Turn Right

  • Turn right onto IGI Airport Terminal 3 Road

  • Slight left to merge onto Delhi - Gurgaon Expressway

  • Pass by Indira Gandhi  international Airport (on the left in 1.7 km)

  • Continue onto National Highway 8

  • Pass by Air Force Museum (on the right in 350m)

  • Take the exit towards Upper Ridge Road

  • Keep right at the fork to continue towards Upper Ridge Road

  • Keep right at the fork to continue towards Upper Ridge Road

  • Keep left at the fork to continue towards Upper Ridge Road

  • Keep left at the fork and merge onto Upper Ridge Road

  • Pass by the park (on the right in 2.2 km)

  • Turn left onto Prof. Ram Nath Vij Marg

  • Pass by Sai Mandir (on the left in 850m)

  • Turn left to stay on Prof. Ram Nath Vij Marg

  • At the roundabout, take the 1st exit (onto Dev Prakash Shastri Marg)

  • Make a U-turn

National Academy of Agricultural Sciences (NASC)

NASC Complex, DPS Marg, Pusa, New Delhi - 110 012, India, Tel. No. (011) 25846051 to 51

 

PROGRAMME

19 June

20 June

21 June

SESSION - I
Chair: Dr. B.C. Barah, IARI, New Delhi

9.30 AM

to

11.00 AM

Shifting intensification: findings from socio-technical research on SRI in India

Harro Maat

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Understanding dynamics of labour in System of Rice Intensification (SRI): Insights from grassroots experiences in Odisha, India

Sabarmatee Tiki

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User Adaptations in Rice Farms of Uttarakhand: Landscape and Farm Level Interactions

Debashish Sen

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SESSION - II

Chair: Dr. B.J. Pandian, Director, WTC, Tamilnadu

11.30 AM

to

12.30 AM

Groundwater Irrigated Rice : A Techno-Economic exploration of the possibilities of producing 'More Rice with Less Water'

A. Ravindra and Rob Schipper

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Evaluating water use, water savings, and water use efficiency in irrigated rice production with SRI vs. Standard management

Pratyaya Jagannath, Hemant Pullabhotla, and Norman Uphoff

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SESSION - III

Chair: Prof. R.B. Singh, Past Director, NAAS, New Delhi *

14.00 PM

to

15.00 PM

Revising agronomic and socio-economic paradigms for crop improvement: Findings from SRI research globally

Norman Uphoff

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Comparative performance of System of Wheat Intensification (SWI) and other methods of wheat cultivation in north western plain zone of India

Shiva Dhar, B C Barah and A K Vyas

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SESSION - IV

Chair: Dr. Swapan Dutta, DDG (Crop Science), ICAR, New Delhi *

15.30 PM

to

17.00 PM

Interpreting Changes in Soil Quality and Root Health in the System of Rice Intensification

Janice Thies

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Developing location-specific management practices for agricultural resource conservation and for ‘climate proofing’ of rice cultivation using SRI

Abha Mishra *

Integrated System of Rice Intensification (ISRI) for enhancing Crop and Water Productivity under Changing Climate

Amod Thakur

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