Vulnerability Assessment of Forest Fringe Villages of Madhya Pradesh, India for Planning Adaptation Strategies

This study aims to assess the climate change vulnerability of forest fringe villages of Madhya Pradesh, India, and to identify the major drivers of vulnerability, which could help to develop effective adaptation strategies. A total of 325 households spread in 29 villages of Hoshangabad, and Mandla d...

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Main Authors: Ram Nayan Yadava, Bhaskar Sinha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-02-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/3/1253
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spelling doaj-ab5687b0603e4b998cb72276ada818d72020-11-25T01:14:52ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-02-01123125310.3390/su12031253su12031253Vulnerability Assessment of Forest Fringe Villages of Madhya Pradesh, India for Planning Adaptation StrategiesRam Nayan Yadava0Bhaskar Sinha1FPM in Ecosystem and Environment Management, Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal 462003, IndiaChairperson, Centre for Climate Change Studies & Faculty in Ecosystem and Environment Management, Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal 462003, IndiaThis study aims to assess the climate change vulnerability of forest fringe villages of Madhya Pradesh, India, and to identify the major drivers of vulnerability, which could help to develop effective adaptation strategies. A total of 325 households spread in 29 villages of Hoshangabad, and Mandla districts were chosen for primary data collection during the summer of 2015. The selection of villages and households was carried out through stratified random sampling and systematic random sampling, respectively. The vulnerability index (score) was developed and analyzed with respect to the different socioeconomic parameters. The analysis revealed that it is not the social class of a household but the economic condition, level of education, and type of occupation/livelihood of the members of a household that are significant factors influencing the vulnerability of a household. Such findings suggest that government programs need to be designed to address the welfare of all social classes in the forest fringe villages. The study has significance in terms of providing a framework for prioritizing target households for different programs related to vulnerability reduction in the forest fringe areas.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/3/1253climate changerural indiatribalsustainable developmentsocioeconomic parameters
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author Ram Nayan Yadava
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Vulnerability Assessment of Forest Fringe Villages of Madhya Pradesh, India for Planning Adaptation Strategies
Sustainability
climate change
rural india
tribal
sustainable development
socioeconomic parameters
author_facet Ram Nayan Yadava
Bhaskar Sinha
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title Vulnerability Assessment of Forest Fringe Villages of Madhya Pradesh, India for Planning Adaptation Strategies
title_short Vulnerability Assessment of Forest Fringe Villages of Madhya Pradesh, India for Planning Adaptation Strategies
title_full Vulnerability Assessment of Forest Fringe Villages of Madhya Pradesh, India for Planning Adaptation Strategies
title_fullStr Vulnerability Assessment of Forest Fringe Villages of Madhya Pradesh, India for Planning Adaptation Strategies
title_full_unstemmed Vulnerability Assessment of Forest Fringe Villages of Madhya Pradesh, India for Planning Adaptation Strategies
title_sort vulnerability assessment of forest fringe villages of madhya pradesh, india for planning adaptation strategies
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-02-01
description This study aims to assess the climate change vulnerability of forest fringe villages of Madhya Pradesh, India, and to identify the major drivers of vulnerability, which could help to develop effective adaptation strategies. A total of 325 households spread in 29 villages of Hoshangabad, and Mandla districts were chosen for primary data collection during the summer of 2015. The selection of villages and households was carried out through stratified random sampling and systematic random sampling, respectively. The vulnerability index (score) was developed and analyzed with respect to the different socioeconomic parameters. The analysis revealed that it is not the social class of a household but the economic condition, level of education, and type of occupation/livelihood of the members of a household that are significant factors influencing the vulnerability of a household. Such findings suggest that government programs need to be designed to address the welfare of all social classes in the forest fringe villages. The study has significance in terms of providing a framework for prioritizing target households for different programs related to vulnerability reduction in the forest fringe areas.
topic climate change
rural india
tribal
sustainable development
socioeconomic parameters
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/3/1253
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