A case study on climate change adaptation in Indian agriculture

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This book focuses on the intricate nexus of relationships amid climate change land use change livelihoods agroecosystem and agrobiodiversity (rice-related). The usefulness of applying a transdisciplinary approach is showcased to deal with local-level climate change adaptation and to foster a grassroots understanding for adaptation planning. Wayanad (rice) agroecosystem in Kerala India is taken as a case study. The key foci are: (a) a quantitative assessment of climatic variability as a prominent driver of agroecosystem dynamics and (b) a qualitative exploration of climate change impacts and adaptation options. This approach has yielded the following results: (1) major rainfall pattern changes and temperature increases hinders the local social-ecological resilience. (2) Local community identifies current adaptation options that need to be developed further as they are short-term strategies. (3) Pre-monsoon climate is highly correlated with rice productivity of Nancha season while North-West Monsoon is correlated with that of Puncha season. (4) Agrobiodiversity is considered an important component for a comprehensive plan to enhance local social-ecological resilience.
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