Type | Book Section - People’s Perceptions of and Adaptation Strategies to Climate Change in the Koshi River Basin, Nepal |
Title | Research Insights on Climate and Water in the Hindu Kush Himalayas |
Author(s) | |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2014 |
Page numbers | 129-144 |
Publisher | International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, |
City | Kathmandu |
Country/State | Nepal |
URL | http://admin.indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/files/file/Research Insights on Climate Change and WaterResource Management.pdf#page=143 |
Abstract | This paper discusses people’s perceptions of climate variability and change, and their efforts to cope with the impacts, in the Koshi basin in Nepal. The study is based on primary information obtained through focus group discussions and key informant interviews in three ecological zones – mountains, hills and TeraI (lowlands). People in the region have been experiencing increasing temperatures and greater variability in precipitation, with impacts in different sectors that affect their livelihood options including increasing scarcity of water, increasing risk of flash floods, decline in yield of agricultural crops, shifting of eco-zones to higher elevations, loss of biodiversity, and increasing incidence of disease. Communities have adopted different measures to cope with water scarcity such as planting trees around springs, revitalizing rotational irrigation schemes, building canals (pynes) and plastic-lined ponds for irrigation, and introducing sprinkler irrigation. Agricultural measures include changing cropping patterns and the cropping calendar, using failed crops as fodder, introducing crops with a shorter growing period, scattering ash or cow urine and using fire to kill pests, introducing integrated pest management, and constructing storage rooms to reduce post-harvest losses. Conservation of forests and biodiversity has been addressed through conservation of marginal land, planting of different species, and community management and conservation of forest. The challenge now is to improve these technologies and scale up some of the measures already adopted to manage climate change risk. It is also necessary to assess the appropriateness and effectiveness of the different strategies and practices in the context of different climate change scenarios. |
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