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Papadakis J. 1975. Climates of the world and their agricultural potentialities. Buenos Aires(Argentina): Published by the author.Savary S, Srivastava RK, Singh HM, Elazegui FA. 1997. A characterization of rice pests andquantification of yield losses in rice-wheat system in India. Crop Prot. 16(4):387-398.Singh AN. 1987. Assessing extent of damage caused by flooding and drought in predominantlyrice cropland area using Landsat data. In: Proceedings of the Eighth Asian Conferenceon Remote Sensing, Jakarta, Indonesia. Tokyo (Japan): Asian Association of RemoteSensing. p 14:1-10.Singh AN. 1988. Assessing impact of drought in a rainfed cropland area using Landsat data.Paper presented at the Ninth Asian Conference on Remote Sensing, 23-27 Nov. 1988,Bangkok, Thailand.Singh RK, Singh VP, Variar M. 1994. Environmental characterization for on-farm research inrainfed uplands of Bihar, India: a case study. Rice Farm. Syst. Tech. Exch. 4:7-9.Singh VP, Pathak MD. 1990. Rice growing environments in Bahraich district of Uttar Pradesh.Lucknow (India): Uttar Pradesh Council of Agricultural Research. 100 p.Singh VP, Singh RK, Singh RK, Chauhan VS. 1993. Developing integrated crop-livestock-fishfarming system for rainfed uplands in Eastern India. J. Asian Farm. Syst. Assoc. 1(4):523-536.Singh VP, Singh AN. 1995. Integration of different levels of rice ecosystems analysis. In: Fragilelives in fragile ecosystems. Los Baños (Philippines): International Rice ResearchInstitute. p 481-506.Singh VP, Singh AN. 1996. A remote sensing and GIS-based methodology for the characterizationand classification of rainfed environments. Int. J. Remote Sensing 17(7):1377-1390.Singh VP, Sastri ASRAS. 1998. Sustaining rice farming in Eastern India: a conceptual andfactual analysis. Paper presented at the National Seminar on Farming Rice in EasternIndia, 19-22 March 1998. Lucknow (India): Uttar Pradesh Council of Agricultural Research.Singh VP, Singh RK, Sastri ASRAS, Baghel SS, Chaudhary JL. 1999. Rice growing environmentsof Eastern India: an agroclimatic analysis. Raipur (India): Indira Gandhi AgriculturalUniversity and Los Baños (Philippines): International Rice Research Institute.76 p.Singh VP, Singh RK. 2000. Rainfed rice: best practices and strategies in eastern India. Manila(Philippines): International Rice Research Institute, Indian Council of Agricultural Research(India), International Fund for Agricultural Development (Italy), and InternationalInstitute for Rural Reconstruction (Philippines). 292 p.TAC (Technical Advisory Committee). 1990. Towards a review of CGIAR priorities and strategies.Progress report by the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC/CGIAR). Washington,D.C. (USA): Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research.Thornthwaite CW. 1948. An approach towards a rational classification of climate. Geog. Rev.38:55-94.Tuong TP, Hoanh CT, Khiem NT. 1991. Agro-hydrological factors as land qualities in landevaluation for rice cropping patterns in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam. In: Deturck P,Ponnamperuma FN, editors. Rice production on acid soils of the tropics. Kandy (SriLanka): Institute of Fundamental Studies. p 23-30.WARDA (West Africa Rice Development Association). 1992. Annual report for 1991. Bouaké(Côte d’Ivoire): WARDA.WARDA (West Africa Rice Development Association). 1993. Annual Report for 1992. Bouaké(Côte d’Ivoire): WARDA.<strong>Characterizing</strong> rainfed rice environments: an overview . . . 31

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