Livelihood vulnerability approach to assessing climate change impacts on mixed agro-livestock smallholders around the Gandaki River Basin in Nepal

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作者
Panthi, Jeeban [1 ]
Aryal, Suman [2 ,3 ]
Dahal, Piyush [1 ]
Bhandari, Parashuram [4 ]
Krakauer, Nir Y. [5 ,6 ]
Pandey, Vishnu Prasad [7 ,8 ]
机构
[1] Small Earth Nepal, 626 Bhakti Thapa Sadak,POB 20533, Kathmandu, Nepal
[2] Univ So Queensland, Int Ctr Appl Climate Sci, Toowoomba, Qld 4350, Australia
[3] Univ So Queensland, Fac Business Educ Law & Arts, Toowoomba, Qld 4350, Australia
[4] Tribhuvan Univ, Cent Dept Environm Sci, Kathmandu, Nepal
[5] CUNY City Coll, Dept Civil Engn, New York, NY 10031 USA
[6] CUNY City Coll, NOAA CREST, New York, NY 10031 USA
[7] Asian Inst Technol & Management, POB 25, Lalitpur Patan 44700, Spain
[8] Asian Inst Technol, POB 4, Klongluang 12120, Pathumthani, Thailand
关键词
Climate change; Mixed agro-livestock; Nepal; Smallholders; Vulnerability; COMMUNITIES; ADAPTATION; VARIABILITY; ASSESSMENTS; FRAMEWORK; RAINFALL; FLOODS;
D O I
10.1007/s10113-015-0833-y
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Climate change vulnerability depends upon various factors and differs between places, sectors and communities. People in developing countries whose subsistence livelihood depends mainly upon agriculture and livestock production are identified as particularly vulnerable. Nepal, where the majority of people are in a mixed agro-livestock system, is identified as the world's fourth most vulnerable country to climate change. However, there is limited knowledge on how vulnerable mixed agro-livestock smallholders are and how their vulnerability differs across different ecological regions in Nepal. This study aims to test two vulnerability assessment indices, livelihood vulnerability index and IPCC vulnerability index, around the Gandaki River Basin of central Nepal. A total of 543 households practicing mixed agro-livestock were surveyed from three districts, namely Dhading, Syangja and Kapilvastu representing three major ecological zones: mountain, mid-hill and Terai (lowland). Data on socio-demographics, livelihood determinants, social networks, health, food and water security, natural disasters and climate variability were collected and combined into the indices. Both indices differed for mixed agro-livestock smallholders across the three districts, with Dhading scoring as the most vulnerable and Syangja the least. Substantial variation across the districts was observed in components, sub-components and three dimensions (exposure, sensitivity and adaptive capacity) of vulnerability. The findings help in designing site-specific intervention strategies to reduce vulnerability of mixed agro-livestock smallholders to climate change.
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页码:1121 / 1132
页数:12
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