Do the poor have what they need to adapt to climate change? A case study of Nepal

被引:36
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作者
Dulal, Hari [1 ]
Brodnig, Gemot [1 ]
Thakur, Hemanta [2 ]
Green-Onoriose, Charity [3 ]
机构
[1] World Bank, Social Dev, 1818 H St,NW, Washington, DC 20433 USA
[2] Virginia Int Univ, Dept Business Adm, Fairfax, VA 22030 USA
[3] Univ Aberdeen, Depmtment Polit & Int Relat, Aberdeen, Scotland
关键词
climate change; adaptation; capital assets; Nepal;
D O I
10.1080/13549839.2010.498814
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Nepal's geographical landscape of plains, hills, and mountains exposes it to severe climatic conditions. Out of the three regions, the plain, also called Terai, has the greatest risk of flooding, especially during the monsoon season when heavy precipitation coincides with snow and glacier melting from the mountains and hills. In recent years, greater water availability has increased the frequency of flooding, destroying farms, livestock, and infrastructure, hence, reducing agricultural productivity and disrupting economic activities. What makes Nepal a unique case study for climate change is its richness in water resources, propensity to flood, the percentage of poor people living in the flood prone region, and their dependency on natural resources. The lessons drawn can help when formulating pro-poor adaptation policies for other Asian and many developing countries that are as diverse, poor, and agrarian as Nepal. Using data collected through survey interviews, the study examines the ability of the poor to adapt to climate change. The study also explores the adaptive capacity of communities in the Koshi Tappu area, by examining whether or not they have the required capital assets (human, social, natural, physical, and financial capital) to remain resilient in the face of continuous climate events impacts.
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页码:621 / 635
页数:15
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