Determinants of the climate change adaptation in rural farming in Nepal Himalaya

Type Journal Article - International Journal of Multidisciplinary and Current Research
Title Determinants of the climate change adaptation in rural farming in Nepal Himalaya
Author(s)
Volume 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2014
Page numbers 2321-2324
URL http://ijmcr.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Paper9234-240.pdf
Abstract
Climate change (CC) impacts on rural farming and adaptation practices are new areas of study in the rural farming
systems. This study focused on better understanding the CC impacts and adaptation practices in rural farming in three
different agro-climatic regions (Trans-Himalayan- Mustang, Mid-Mountain- Dhading and Inner Terai- Chitawan district)
of Nepal. Household survey, key informant interview and focus group discussion methods were applied to collect
primary information at household and community levels supplemented with national climate data. Soil moisture or
irrigation deficiencies are the main limiting factors for farm production of the upland framers, particularly, in the midmountain
region. It is observed that adaptation to CC is location specific and determined by different factors. Logistic
regression model indicated different factors such as resources availability, family labor availability, farm income,
institutional activities and involvement in the community level organization of households influenced adaptation
practices. Local institutions are found to have limited capacity to implement the adaptation practices in the rural areas.
Planners and development workers should formulate location specific adaptation programs and activities focusing on
water management for minimizing the impacts of climate change in rural farming.

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