Impacts of Water Scarcity Induced Adaptation Strategies on Livelihood and Household Food Security of Farming Community of Horivila-Palugaswewa and Sivalakulama Cascades of Sri Lanka

M. Dilini, E. Gunawardena, S. Pathmarajah
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The Dry Zone of Sri Lanka is highly vulnerable to water scarcity and hence, adaptation is considered as the key approach in reducing its impacts, especially in the agriculture sector. In this context, a study was conducted to investigate the impacts of farm level and community level adaptation strategies for water scarcity on livelihood and household food security of farmers in Horivila-Palugaswewa and Sivalakulama cascades in Anuradhapura District. Questionnaire survey with two purposive sampling with adapted and non-adapted groups was used for data collection. Use of alternative water source (agro-wells), kekulama or bethma cultivation, and home gardening with vegetable and fruit cultivation were the main strategies considered to distinguish adapted group from the non-adapted group. Man n-Whitney-U test and two sample t-test were used to check statistical significance (p
缺水引发的适应策略对斯里兰卡Horivila Palugaswewa和Sivalakulama梯级农业社区生计和家庭粮食安全的影响
斯里兰卡干旱区极易受到缺水的影响,因此,适应被认为是减少其影响的关键方法,尤其是在农业部门。在此背景下,进行了一项研究,以调查农场和社区层面的缺水适应策略对Anuradhapura区Horivila Palugaswewa和Sivalakulama瀑布农民生计和家庭粮食安全的影响。采用两个目的性抽样的问卷调查,采用适应组和非适应组进行数据收集。使用替代水源(农用水井)、kekulama或bethma种植以及蔬菜和水果种植的家庭园艺是区分适应群体和非适应群体的主要策略。Mann-Whitney-U检验和双样本t检验用于检验统计学显著性(p
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