An Adaptive Livelihood Approach Over Livelihood Vulnerability Index: Based on a Study of the Flood Plain in the Subansiri River Basin, India DOI
Ananya Kalita, Ankur Pan Saikia, Pranveer Singh

и другие.

Environmental Quality Management, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 34(3)

Опубликована: Фев. 24, 2025

ABSTRACT This study examines the socio‐environmental effects of sand‐casting and frequent floods in Subansiri River Basin order to assess climate‐induced vulnerabilities. According study, households area are moderately vulnerable, with a total livelihood vulnerability index (LVI) score 0.45. Their is increased by socioeconomic variables such as unpredictable access resources heavy reliance on agriculture, which present 61% paddy fields. Among specific vulnerabilities food insecurity, affects 56% because they struggle cultivate crops sand‐casting, poor water, 33% households. Furthermore, 38% express psychological stress PTSD‐like symptoms result frequently occurring environmental dangers. To address these problems, creates an adaptive (ALI); ALI 0.457, region has moderate capacity for adaptability. identify enhance areas need intervention, this incorporates elements including security, water accessibility, resilience, natural catastrophe response. Crop diversification lessen susceptible staple crops, water‐efficient irrigation alleviate scarcity, organic soil improvement counteract all suggested tactics. These actions intended promote sustainable development initiatives increase household resilience. research offers practical insights improving security resilience among vulnerable people influencing policy targeted adaptation methods.

Язык: Английский

An Adaptive Livelihood Approach Over Livelihood Vulnerability Index: Based on a Study of the Flood Plain in the Subansiri River Basin, India DOI
Ananya Kalita, Ankur Pan Saikia, Pranveer Singh

и другие.

Environmental Quality Management, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 34(3)

Опубликована: Фев. 24, 2025

ABSTRACT This study examines the socio‐environmental effects of sand‐casting and frequent floods in Subansiri River Basin order to assess climate‐induced vulnerabilities. According study, households area are moderately vulnerable, with a total livelihood vulnerability index (LVI) score 0.45. Their is increased by socioeconomic variables such as unpredictable access resources heavy reliance on agriculture, which present 61% paddy fields. Among specific vulnerabilities food insecurity, affects 56% because they struggle cultivate crops sand‐casting, poor water, 33% households. Furthermore, 38% express psychological stress PTSD‐like symptoms result frequently occurring environmental dangers. To address these problems, creates an adaptive (ALI); ALI 0.457, region has moderate capacity for adaptability. identify enhance areas need intervention, this incorporates elements including security, water accessibility, resilience, natural catastrophe response. Crop diversification lessen susceptible staple crops, water‐efficient irrigation alleviate scarcity, organic soil improvement counteract all suggested tactics. These actions intended promote sustainable development initiatives increase household resilience. research offers practical insights improving security resilience among vulnerable people influencing policy targeted adaptation methods.

Язык: Английский

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