4.6 Article

Impacts of El Nino-Southern Oscillation events on China's rice production

Journal

JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHICAL SCIENCES
Volume 20, Issue 1, Pages 3-16

Publisher

SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s11442-010-0003-6

Keywords

El Nino Southern Oscillation; ENSO; econometric methods; rice production; sea-surface temperature anomaly; China

Funding

  1. US National Natural Science Foundation [0624359]
  2. CAS [KSCX1-YW-09, KZCX2-YW-305-2]
  3. National Key Technology R&D Program of China [2006BAC08B06, 2008BAK50B06, 2008BAK47B02, 2008BAC44B04]
  4. China State Major Project for Water Pollution Control and Management [2009ZX07106-001]

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This paper aims to demonstrate the relationships between ENSO and rice production of Jiangxi province in order to identify the reason that ENSO might have little effect on Chinese rice production. Using a data set with measures of Jiangxi's climate and rice production, we find the reason that during 1985 and 2004 ENSO's well correlated with rainfall did not promote Chinese rice production. First, the largest effects of ENSO mostly occur in the months when there is no rice in the field. Second, there is almost no temperature effect. Finally, the monthly distribution of rainfall is almost the same in ENSO and neutral years because the largest effects are during months when there is the least rain. In addition, due to the high irrigation share and reliable and effective irrigation facilities of cultivated land, China's rice production is less climate-sensitive.

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