Combining agriculture, social and climate indicators to classify vulnerable regions in the Indian semi-arid region
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2022
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IWA Publishing
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Climate change vulnerability is highly counter-productive for agriculture among the arid and semi-arid regions. The study constructs the agriculture vulnerability index for Karnataka, a south Indian state. The state has faced frequent climate-related shocks in the last decade. The district-wise vulnerability index is estimated using longitudinal data considering exposure, sensitivity and adaptive capacity as sub-indices. The results show that the districts in the north interior region of Karnataka are highly vulnerable to the climate change followed by the districts in the south interior and coastal regions. There is an urgent need to prioritize the most vulnerable districts while formulating the development policies to minimize the risk of climate change on agriculture. Specific technical knowledge and support need to be made available to the farmers for informative climate resilience action. © 2022 The Authors.
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Agriculture, Arid regions, Adaptive capacity, Arid and semi-arid regions, Climate indicators, Exposure sensitivity, Karnataka, Longitudinal data, Semi-arid region, Social indicators, Vulnerability index, Vulnerable regions, Climate change, agriculture, climate change, prioritization, semiarid region, social impact, vulnerability, India
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Journal of Water and Climate Change, 2022, 13, 2, pp. 542-556
