Climate Change and Adaptative Strategies of the Communities of Panchkhaal Municipality

S. Shrestha
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Climate change has now become an unquestionable fact that affects the complex relationships between physical landscapes, natural resources, and their modification by local communities to adapt the impact of climate change. In this context, the purpose of this paper is to analyze the climate change and adaptive strategies of the community of Panchkhaal Municipality Ward No.13. The data were collected from both primary and secondary sources using mixed[1]method research design. Primary data were collected from field observation, questionnaires, interviews, focus group discussions and key informant survey. Secondary data were collected from reviews of published and unpublished documents. The finding shows that traditional adaptive strategies have been changing due to decline in food crop production since the last two decades. As a result, 52.5 percent households seem to be adapting new opportunities for diversifications- altering cropping times, application of agricultural inputs, tunneling and organic farming to adjust to the consequences of climate change. However, the adaption rates are varying depending on time and space and also it is varying on the basis of adaptive capacity of local community. Thus, strong policy efforts should be prepared to mitigate adverse impact of climate change on traditional farming methods.
Panchkhaal市社区的气候变化和适应策略
气候变化现在已经成为一个不容置疑的事实,它影响着自然景观、自然资源以及当地社区为适应气候变化的影响而对其进行的修改之间的复杂关系。在此背景下,本文的目的是分析Panchkhaal市13区社区的气候变化和适应策略。采用混合方法[1]研究设计,从一手资料和二手资料中收集数据。主要数据通过实地观察、问卷调查、访谈、焦点小组讨论和关键信息者调查等方式收集。次要数据收集自已发表和未发表的文献综述。这一发现表明,由于过去20年来粮食作物产量的下降,传统的适应策略已经发生了变化。因此,52.5%的家庭似乎正在适应多样化的新机遇——改变种植时间、农业投入的应用、隧道和有机农业,以适应气候变化的后果。然而,适应速率因时间和空间而异,也因当地社区的适应能力而异。因此,应该准备强有力的政策努力来减轻气候变化对传统耕作方法的不利影响。
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