尼泊尔卡纳利省Jajarkot地区小熊猫(Ailurus fulgens Cuvier 1825)栖息地温度和降水变化的感知

B. Baral, Sunita Shrestha, Dipak Raj Basnet, G. Magar, Parashuram Bhandari, Jeevan Rai, Sudeep Bhandari
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濒临灭绝的小熊猫(Ailurus fulgens)是喜马拉雅山脉的特有物种,包括Jajarkot。Jajarkot以森林为生的农牧民在主要的小熊猫栖息地依靠自然资源维持生计。本文通过个人访谈、焦点小组讨论、关键信息提供者访谈和观察方法,描述了农牧民如何看待当前的气候变化威胁,以及他们如何与濒危小熊猫一起维持这些威胁。研究结果表明,农牧民的感知与气温上升趋势和降水变化趋势(增减)相对应。此外,农牧民已经察觉到降雪量的减少,并报告了小熊猫栖息地出现了新的牧草和牧草物种。这些发现将有助于了解气候变化对小熊猫栖息地的影响,并在这些地区制定适应策略。
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Transhumance Herders' Perceptions Towards the Change in Temperature and Precipitation in Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens Cuvier 1825) Habitats in Jajarkot, Karnali Province, Nepal
The endangered red panda (Ailurus fulgens) is endemic to the Himalayas, including Jajarkot. Forest-dependent agro-pastoralists in Jajarkot rely on natural resources for their livelihoods in prime red panda habitats. This paper describes how agro-pastoralists perceive prevailing climate change threats and how they together with endangered red panda are sustaining in spite of these threats based on personal interviews, focus group discussions, key informant interviews, and observation methods. The results of the study revealed that the perceptions of the agro-pastoralists correspond with the increasing trend of temperature and the changing (both increasing and decreasing) trends of precipitation. Moreover, the agro-pastoralists have perceived the decrease in snowfall and reported the appearance of new forage and pasture species in the red panda habitat. The findings will be useful to understand the impact of climate change in the red panda range and devising adaptation strategies in these areas.
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