Adaptation to Climate Change by Rural Ethnic Communities of Northern Thailand

Northern Thailand has been experiencing the impact of climate change due to its fragile agro-ecosystem, inhabited by a resource-poor population. The study, conducted in a mountainous landscape of Doi Mae Salong area in Northern Thailand, explores the farmers’ perceptions of climate change, its impac...

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Main Authors: Rajendra P. Shrestha, Nuanwan Chaweewan, Sunsanee Arunyawat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-07-01
Series:Climate
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2225-1154/5/3/57
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spelling doaj-89576adea2bd4da98a29c134af043b352020-11-25T01:17:47ZengMDPI AGClimate2225-11542017-07-01535710.3390/cli5030057cli5030057Adaptation to Climate Change by Rural Ethnic Communities of Northern ThailandRajendra P. Shrestha0Nuanwan Chaweewan1Sunsanee Arunyawat2Asian Institute of Technology, Klong Luang, Pathumthani 12120, ThailandDepartment of Public Works, Town and Country Planning, Huaykwang, Bangkok 10320, ThailandLand Development Department, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900, ThailandNorthern Thailand has been experiencing the impact of climate change due to its fragile agro-ecosystem, inhabited by a resource-poor population. The study, conducted in a mountainous landscape of Doi Mae Salong area in Northern Thailand, explores the farmers’ perceptions of climate change, its impact on farming, and adaptation measures undertaken by the two ethnic communities in the area for coping with climate change impacts. The data were collected through a structured questionnaire survey of ninety farm households using the recall approach for the past twenty years. The findings suggest that the farmers have perceived the change in climate pattern of the study area, and its negative impact on farming. Farm households have been trying to cope with the impacts by adapting to alternate farming options and practices using traditional techniques. The impact was perceived to be higher in the community living at higher elevation compared to those at lower elevation. Although autonomous adaptation is occurring in the area, the vulnerability of farm households to the impact of climate change still exists in terms of the lack of knowledge and financial resources.https://www.mdpi.com/2225-1154/5/3/57climate change impactadaptationfarmingethnic communitiesNorthern Thailand
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Adaptation to Climate Change by Rural Ethnic Communities of Northern Thailand
Climate
climate change impact
adaptation
farming
ethnic communities
Northern Thailand
author_facet Rajendra P. Shrestha
Nuanwan Chaweewan
Sunsanee Arunyawat
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title Adaptation to Climate Change by Rural Ethnic Communities of Northern Thailand
title_short Adaptation to Climate Change by Rural Ethnic Communities of Northern Thailand
title_full Adaptation to Climate Change by Rural Ethnic Communities of Northern Thailand
title_fullStr Adaptation to Climate Change by Rural Ethnic Communities of Northern Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Adaptation to Climate Change by Rural Ethnic Communities of Northern Thailand
title_sort adaptation to climate change by rural ethnic communities of northern thailand
publisher MDPI AG
series Climate
issn 2225-1154
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Northern Thailand has been experiencing the impact of climate change due to its fragile agro-ecosystem, inhabited by a resource-poor population. The study, conducted in a mountainous landscape of Doi Mae Salong area in Northern Thailand, explores the farmers’ perceptions of climate change, its impact on farming, and adaptation measures undertaken by the two ethnic communities in the area for coping with climate change impacts. The data were collected through a structured questionnaire survey of ninety farm households using the recall approach for the past twenty years. The findings suggest that the farmers have perceived the change in climate pattern of the study area, and its negative impact on farming. Farm households have been trying to cope with the impacts by adapting to alternate farming options and practices using traditional techniques. The impact was perceived to be higher in the community living at higher elevation compared to those at lower elevation. Although autonomous adaptation is occurring in the area, the vulnerability of farm households to the impact of climate change still exists in terms of the lack of knowledge and financial resources.
topic climate change impact
adaptation
farming
ethnic communities
Northern Thailand
url https://www.mdpi.com/2225-1154/5/3/57
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