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JA0380-10
Article TitleAdapting cropping systems to climate change in Nepal: a cross-regional study of perceptions and practices
AuthorSujata Manandhar, Dietrich Schmidt-Vogt, Sylvain R. Perret and Futaba Kazama
Year2010
Journal TitleRegional Environmental Change
InstitutionSpringer-Verlag
Pages14
Call NumberJA0380-10
KeywordsClimate change, Ecological regions, Indigenous knowledge, Adaptation, Nepal
NotesDOI 10.1007/s10113-010-0137-1
Abstract:
Climate change is a global challenge that has a particularly strong effect on developing countries such as Nepal, where adaptive capacity is low and where agriculture, which is highly dependent on climatic factors, is the main source of income for the majority of people. The nature and extent of the effects of climate change on rural livelihoods varies across Nepal in accordance with its highly diverse environmental conditions. In order to capture some of this variability, a comparative study was performed in two different ecological regions: Terai (lowland) and Mountain (upland) in the western development region of Nepal. The study focuses on perceptions of, and on adaptations to climate change by farmers. Information was collected from both primary and secondary data sources. Climate data were analyzed through trend analysis. Results show that most farmers perceive climate change acutely and respond to it, based on their own indigenous knowledge and experiences, through both agricultural and non-agricultural adaptations at an individual level. The study also shows that there is a need to go beyond the individual level, and to plan and provide support for appropriate technologies and strategies in order to cope with the expected increasing impacts of climate change.
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