Decreasing the vulnerability to climate change in less favoured areas of Bihar: Smart options in agriculture

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Abstract

Anthropogenic climate change results from developmental activities across various sectors including agriculture. Threats resulting from these have variously been proposed to be manageable with mitigation and adaptation mechanisms by the stakeholders. The population inhabiting the less favoured environments is much more vulnerable to climate change. Despite the potential to produce under designated management, these environments have not received the due attention for development initiatives. This could partially be because of the lack of infrastructure facilities and partly also due to the tendency to concentrate in the comfort zone. Hence management adaptations that can directly infuence the responsive indicators of climate change such as the concentration of green house gases in the atmosphere could be promising. System intensifcation is an unambiguous choice keeping in view the increasing population. Subtle climate smart technologies are also available as simple production techniques that can potentially reduce the vulnerability to climate change such as competent cultivars and cropping systems apart from time tested modifcations in production practices. System diversifcation is a key component of disaster risk reduction and seen as a tool for reducing vulnerability to climate change. Precision nutrient management for smallholders aided by IT enabled tools helps in flling the defcit between the crop needs and indigenous nutrient.

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Kohli, A., Singh, S., Sharma, S., Gupta, S. K., Ghosh, M., Singh, Y. K., … Mandal, S. K. (2018). Decreasing the vulnerability to climate change in less favoured areas of Bihar: Smart options in agriculture. In Climate Change and Agriculture in India: Impact and Adaptation (pp. 163–173). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90086-5_13

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