globalchange  > 气候变化事实与影响
DOI: 10.1007/s11629-018-5165-1
WOS记录号: WOS:000464752500008
论文题名:
Climate change and finger millet: Perception, trend and impact on yield in different ecological regions in Central Nepal
作者: Luitel, Dol Raj1,2; Siwakoti, Mohan1; Jha, Pramod Kumar1
通讯作者: Luitel, Dol Raj ; Jha, Pramod Kumar
刊名: JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN SCIENCE
ISSN: 1672-6316
EISSN: 1993-0321
出版年: 2019
卷: 16, 期:4, 页码:821-835
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Climate change ; Growing degree days (GDD) ; Natural disaster ; Phenology ; Precipitation ; Small holder farmers
WOS关键词: KUSH-HIMALAYAN REGION ; STRATEGIES ; MANAGEMENT ; INSIGHTS ; VICINITY ; BASIN
WOS学科分类: Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向: Environmental Sciences & Ecology
英文摘要:

The views of local people on climate change along different ecological regions are relatively unexplored in Nepal. This study was conducted in 13 villages in central Nepal at different altitudes to document the views of small holder farmers and compare their perception with trends of climatic variables, finger millet yield, natural disasters, plant phenology (flowering and fruiting), status of forest and wild life, as well as the spread of diseases and pests. Analysis on the climatic data of stations for 36-41 years between 1975 and 2016 showed significant increases in the minimum temperature in lower tropical climatic region (<500 m), upper tropical to subtropical climatic region (500-2000 m) and temperate climatic region (2000-3000 m) by 0.01, 0.026 and 0.054 degrees C/year, respectively, and an increase of maximum temperature by 0.008, 0.018, and 0.019 degrees C/year, respectively. Rainfall showed a strongly significant decreasing trend in all elevation regions. This result matches with the views of respondents except 38% respondent from temperate climatic region. People from the temperate climatic region also mentioned that current onset of snowfall is delayed but amount of snowfall remained the same. From the documented records, except events of wild fire, frequency of natural disasters events have increased in the recent years, which was in harmony with the views of local people. Multi-linear regression analysis showed that contribution of climatic variables on finger millet yield in lower tropical climatic region and upper tropical to subtropical regions was 23% and 57.3%, respectively, which was supported by increasing trend on average growing degree day (GDD) temperature at the rate of 0.01 degrees C in upper tropical to subtropical region and 0.007 degrees C in lower tropical climatic region yearly. Finger millet yield has been increasing at the rate of 7.39 and 36.9 kg/ha yearly in lower tropical climatic region and upper tropical to subtropical climatic region, respectively. This result provides deeper understanding of people's perception of causes and effects of climate change on diverse variables along different elevation and related magnitude which can contribute to policy making in Nepal.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/133380
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作者单位: 1.Tribhuvan Univ, Cent Dept Bot, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
2.Minist Forests & Environm, Dept Environm, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal

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Luitel, Dol Raj,Siwakoti, Mohan,Jha, Pramod Kumar. Climate change and finger millet: Perception, trend and impact on yield in different ecological regions in Central Nepal[J]. JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN SCIENCE,2019-01-01,16(4):821-835
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