Future climate projections are of enormous social economic interest,
particularly in developing countries where economies often rely heavily
on agriculture that is most directly influenced by climate change and
variability. The change in climate would have a direct bearing on the
rice productivity and, therefore, the magnitude of this change in
climate and its consequences on regional scale will be matter of great
concern for all so as to regulate and sustain the food supply and to
maintain its reserves for the future. This master dissertation is
divided into six chapters highlighting the rationale of the study along
with objectives; compilation of relevant literature indicating the
present status of the problem; detailed account of research methodology
used; findings of the study along with tables, graphs and illustrations;
discussion about the results and their interpretation and summary and
conclusions of the research work. In the last, bibliography has been
given. This book of master's dissertation will especially prove a useful
reference tool for researchers to assess the impact of climatic
variability on agricultural production on regional scale.