Climate Change Analysis in Rangit Basin of Sikkim Himalaya

Aakash Upadhyay, S. C. Rai
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Climate change (CC) is a topic of discussion not only among academicians but also among the general public. It is becoming more evident in increasing agricultural challenges, extreme events, and water scarcity. The changing climatic trends may threaten small farmers and traditional communities living in fragile ecosystems like the Himalayas. Although the scientific community is looking to understand the change better, at the same time, it is equally important to know how locals perceive the climate threat and adaptive capacity. This article intends to analyse and perceive CC in the Rangit Basin, Sikkim. A primary survey of 210 respondents was conducted across three altitudinal zones (low: up to 1,000 m, middle: 1,000–2,000 m, and high: above 2,000 m) to understand the local perception, associated agricultural challenges, and analysis of meteorological data. As primary tools, interviews, household surveys, and FGD were undertaken. The study concludes that these farmers perceive a change in climate, which varies across villages and altitudes. The temperature (0.0001) analysis shows an increasing trend, whereas precipitation also shows a slightly increasing trend (0.126), but a decline in the winter season. Local adaptive measures, indigenous knowledge, and practices could play a vital role in mitigating and adapting to change. Also, the policy interventions at various levels could help these farmers cope, mitigate, and adapt to climate vulnerabilities.
锡金-喜马拉雅兰吉特盆地气候变化分析
气候变化(CC)不仅是学术界讨论的话题,也是公众讨论的话题。这在日益增加的农业挑战、极端事件和水资源短缺中变得更加明显。不断变化的气候趋势可能会威胁到生活在喜马拉雅山等脆弱生态系统中的小农和传统社区。虽然科学界正在寻求更好地了解这种变化,但与此同时,了解当地人如何看待气候威胁和适应能力也同样重要。本文旨在分析和认识锡金兰吉特盆地的CC。对210名受访者进行了初步调查,跨越三个海拔带(低:1,000米以下,中:1,000 - 2,000米,高:2,000米以上),以了解当地的看法、相关的农业挑战和气象数据分析。作为主要工具,进行了访谈、住户调查和FGD。该研究的结论是,这些农民感知到了气候的变化,而这种变化因村庄和海拔而异。气温(0.0001)呈增加趋势,降水量也呈轻微增加趋势(0.126),但冬季有所下降。地方适应措施、本土知识和做法可以在减缓和适应变化方面发挥至关重要的作用。此外,各级政策干预可以帮助这些农民应对、减轻和适应气候脆弱性。
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