Consistency of local perceptions of climate change in the Kangchenjunga Himalaya landscape.

Authors: 
Chaudhary, P., S. Rai, S. Wangdi, A. Mao, N. Rehman, S. Chettri and K. S. Bawa.
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Current Science 101(4): 504-513

The Himalaya is experiencing rapid climate change that is likely to significantly impact local ecosystems, biodiversity, agriculture and human well-being. However, the scientific community has been slow to examine the extent and consequences of climate change. Local communities have been coping with environmental change since millennia. Thus they often have considerable knowledge about environmental change and means to cope with its consequences. We (a) examined the perceptions of local communities about climate change and its impacts on ecosystems, biodiversity, agriculture and livelihoods in the Kangchenjunga Himalayas region; (b) analysed the consistency of perceptions across geographical regions, and (c) assessed the conformity between local perceptions and scientific evidence. Our study is based on surveys conducted in 576 households, focus group discussions, key informant surveys and direct observations. The results show that people in the Kangchenjunga Himalayas region have considerable knowledge of climate change and its effects on the weather, ecosystems, biodiversity and agriculture. These perceptions are consistent across the region and conform to scientific findings.

Full Text URL: 
http://www.atree.org/sites/default/files/articles/ja_2011_12.pdf
Year of publication: 
01.2011
People: 
Dr. Kamal Bawa
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