Climate Vulnerability Index of the Coastal Subdistricts of Badin, Sindh, Pakistan

Noor Fatima, Aamir Alamgir, M. Khan, M. Owais
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The frequent occurrence of climate related events and changes in average temperature, are predicted to increase the vulnerability of the coastal population of Sindh. A climate vulnerability index (CVI) was established and applied to the coastal subdistricts of Badin, Sindh, Pakistan. This study aimed to recognize the vulnerabilities of the coastal population of Sindh exposed to climate change. According to the study, the subdistricts of Badin have been exposed to high temperatures and significant climatic tragedies during the last two decades. The highest vulnerability to climate variability was found in Tando Bago (0.72) and Badin (0.70). Matli is better off in adaptive capacity through socio-demographic (0.29). The vulnerability to resource dependency and knowledge and skill was low in the sub-district of Talhar. In terms of sensitivity, Tando Bago is the most sensitive subdistrict in terms of health (0.55) and resource variability (0.80). The study raises concerns related to coastal communities and their aptitude to address present and upcoming challenges connected with climate change and increased insecurity. The CVI calculated (0.59) can be utilized to improve adaptive capacity, minimize sensitivity, and mitigate exposure to climatic extremes in adaptation planning.
巴基斯坦信德省巴丁沿海各区气候脆弱性指数
气候相关事件的频繁发生和平均温度的变化,预计会增加信德省沿海人口的脆弱性。建立了气候脆弱性指数(CVI),并将其应用于巴基斯坦信德省巴丁沿海各区。本研究旨在认识信德省沿海人口在气候变化下的脆弱性。根据这项研究,在过去的二十年里,巴丁的街道已经暴露在高温和重大的气候悲剧中。对气候变率的脆弱性最高的是坦多巴固(0.72)和巴丁(0.70)。马特利在社会人口适应能力方面表现较好(0.29)。Talhar分区对资源依赖、知识和技能的脆弱性较低。就敏感性而言,坦多巴固在卫生(0.55)和资源变异性(0.80)方面是最敏感的分区。该研究提出了对沿海社区的担忧,以及他们应对气候变化和不安全加剧带来的当前和未来挑战的能力。计算得到的CVI(0.59)可用于气候适应规划中提高适应能力、降低敏感性和减少极端气候暴露。
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