Role of community-based conservation and natural resource management in building climate resilience among vulnerable mountain societies

IF 3.5 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Shameen Zafar, Muhammad Zafar Khan, Tahir Mehmood, F. Begum, M. Sadiq
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Abstract

ABSTRACT The role of community-based conservation (CBC) and natural resource management (CBNRM) in protecting ecosystems and improving socioeconomic well-being has received considerable attention, but its contribution to climate adaptation is less understood. Using a mixed-method case study approach, the current study compares two sites (Khyber and Khudaabad) in northern Pakistan with comparable socioeconomic features but varying levels of effectiveness of CBC/CBNRM programmes. The CBC in Khyber has been proactive than that of Khudaabad. The data was collected through household surveys (n = 220, 110 at each site), key informant interviews (n = 8 office-bearers of community-based organizations, 4 at each site), and extensive document review. In comparison to Khudaabad, the findings revealed that the local communities in Khyber demonstrated improved resilience to climate change because of a proactive community-based governance system, improved practices, access to social services, disaster preparedness, and improved knowledge of climate change. The study concludes that CBC/CBNRM contributes to building climate resilience among vulnerable mountain communities by strengthening social and ecological systems. The study suggests that for building the climate resilience of vulnerable communities, instead of investing in stand-alone adaptation measures, the governments must focus on ecosystem-based adaptions or integrate the specific adaptation or mitigation actions into the existing CBC/CBNRM programmes.
基于社区的自然资源保护和管理在脆弱山区社会建立气候适应能力中的作用
基于社区的自然资源保护(CBC)和自然资源管理(CBNRM)在保护生态系统和改善社会经济福祉方面的作用受到了相当大的关注,但其对气候适应的贡献却鲜为人知。目前的研究采用混合方法的案例研究方法,比较了巴基斯坦北部的两个地点(开伯尔和库达巴德),它们具有相似的社会经济特征,但CBC/CBNRM规划的有效性水平不同。CBC在开伯尔比库达巴德更积极主动。数据是通过家庭调查(每个站点的n = 220和110)、关键信息提供者访谈(n = 8个社区组织的办公室负责人,每个站点的4个)和广泛的文件审查收集的。与库达阿巴德相比,研究结果显示,开伯尔当地社区对气候变化的适应能力有所提高,原因是积极的社区治理体系、改进的做法、获得社会服务的机会、备灾以及对气候变化的认识有所提高。该研究的结论是,CBC/CBNRM通过加强社会和生态系统,有助于建立脆弱山区社区的气候适应能力。该研究表明,为了建立脆弱社区的气候适应能力,政府必须把重点放在基于生态系统的适应上,而不是投资于单独的适应措施,或者将具体的适应或减缓行动纳入现有的CBC/CBNRM计划中。
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