
EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON AGRICULTURE AND ITS MITIGATION THROUGH CLIMATE SMART AGRICULTURE PRACTICES IN NEPAL
Author(s) -
Nisha Subedi,
Samir Poudel
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
tropical agrobiodiversity
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2716-7046
DOI - 10.26480/trab.01.2020.47.51
Subject(s) - agriculture , livelihood , climate change , business , sustainability , rainwater harvesting , intercropping , food security , agricultural productivity , natural resource economics , agroforestry , population , psychological resilience , production (economics) , agricultural economics , environmental resource management , geography , environmental science , economics , psychology , ecology , demography , macroeconomics , archaeology , sociology , agronomy , psychotherapist , biology
Climate change has caused serious effect on agriculture production. The global population is increasing and to meet their demand for fuel, food, and fiber, Farmer should adopt sustainable agriculture practices which provides resilience to climate change and uplifts the farmers’ livelihood. Climate-smart agriculture practices are taken as eco-friendly practices that help to enhance production sustainably with minimum effect on resources and environments. These practices include No-tillage, reduced tillage, Intercropping, integrated pest management, Rainwater harvesting, use of information and communication technology, etc. As women are an integral part of agriculture production and are more vulnerable to climate change, the Gender-responsive approach needs to be addressed which helps to close the gender gap in agriculture. Nepal, as a vulnerable country in terms of climate change, is adopting different programs and policies at the national and local level to tackle climate change. Climate-smart villages(CSV) in Nepal are practicing different CSA practices at the farm level to secure foods and livelihoods.