Integrated assessment of livelihood vulnerability to climate Variability: An empirical study of tribal communities in chhindwara district, central India

IF 2.6 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Amit Kumar , Juna Probha Devi , T. Mohanasundari
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Climate change creates significant challenges globally, especially for vulnerable populations like tribal communities, due to socio-economic and environmental factors. Despite various studies on climate impacts, detailed assessments of these populations remain scarce. This study evaluates livelihood vulnerabilities induced by climate change among tribal communities in the Chhindwara district of Central India, utilising the Livelihood Vulnerability Index-Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (LVI-IPCC) framework. A mixed-method approach was employed, incorporating innovative trend analysis (ITA) for rainfall and temperature variation, Standardised Precipitation Index (SPI-3) for assessing dry and wet conditions, and LVI-IPCC framework was applied using survey data to evaluate the livelihood vulnerability of tribal communities. Interviews with 261 households from 26 villages in the study area provided insights into local conditions. ITA results indicated a negative trend in annual rainfall (−0.308) and significant increases in mean temperature (0.091), maximum temperature (0.133), and minimum temperature (−0.118). SPI-3 analysis highlighted increased dry conditions post-2016 and heightened wet conditions post-2019. The LVI-IPCC value (0.0094) identifies Parasia (0.073) and Junnardeo (0.069) as the most vulnerable Tehsils. Furthermore, Pearson Correlation revealed a significant relationship between LVI-IPCC and major components of vulnerabilities among tribal communities. This study highlights the need for immediate action to combat climate change and its impacts on vulnerable communities, aligning with Sustainable Development Goal 13. International collaboration and integrating Indigenous knowledge are essential for developing and implementing effective adaptation and mitigation strategies and ensuring sustainable development, offering a framework for future research and targeted interventions.
气候变率对生计脆弱性的综合评估:印度中部钦德瓦拉地区部落社区的实证研究
由于社会经济和环境因素,气候变化在全球范围内带来了重大挑战,特别是对部落社区等弱势群体。尽管有各种关于气候影响的研究,但对这些种群的详细评估仍然很少。本研究利用生计脆弱性指数-政府间气候变化专门委员会(LVI-IPCC)框架,评估了气候变化对印度中部钦德瓦拉地区部落社区生计脆弱性的影响。采用创新趋势分析(ITA)、标准化降水指数(SPI-3)评估干湿条件,以及LVI-IPCC框架(基于调查数据)评估部落社区生计脆弱性的混合方法。通过对研究区26个村庄的261户家庭的访谈,了解了当地的情况。年降水量呈负变化趋势(- 0.308),平均气温(0.091)、最高气温(0.133)和最低气温(- 0.118)显著升高。SPI-3分析强调,2016年后干燥条件增加,2019年后潮湿条件增加。LVI-IPCC值(0.0094)表明Parasia(0.073)和Junnardeo(0.069)是最脆弱的地区。此外,Pearson相关分析还揭示了LVI-IPCC与部落社区脆弱性主要成分之间的显著相关关系。本研究强调,需要根据可持续发展目标13,立即采取行动应对气候变化及其对脆弱社区的影响。国际合作和整合土著知识对于制定和执行有效的适应和缓解战略以及确保可持续发展至关重要,为今后的研究和有针对性的干预提供了框架。
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Journal of Arid Environments
Journal of Arid Environments 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
3.70%
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144
审稿时长
55 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Arid Environments is an international journal publishing original scientific and technical research articles on physical, biological and cultural aspects of arid, semi-arid, and desert environments. As a forum of multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary dialogue it addresses research on all aspects of arid environments and their past, present and future use.
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