Scope of using ICT for knowledge management on adaptation to climate change in agriculture

The char land of Bangladesh is vulnerable to climate change. There are changes in extreme weather events. Impact of climate change resulted feminization of agricultural practices. Number of development interventions have been taken to skill the rural community to take adaptation action on agricultur...

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Main Authors: A Ghosh, S Huda, TR Chakraborty
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IJARIT Research Foundation 2020-12-01
Series:International Journal of Agricultural Research, Innovation and Technology
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Online Access:https://www.banglajol.info/index.php/IJARIT/article/view/51569/36734
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spelling doaj-cb742c810ccd4a20a2f9ce28b3744d242021-02-02T14:38:38ZengIJARIT Research FoundationInternational Journal of Agricultural Research, Innovation and Technology2224-06162224-06162020-12-011021610.3329/ijarit.v10i2.51569Scope of using ICT for knowledge management on adaptation to climate change in agricultureA Ghosh0S Huda1TR Chakraborty2Dept. of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur, BangladeshDept. of Agricultural Extension, Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur, BangladeshOxfam in Bangladesh, RAOWA Complex, VIP Road, Mohakhali, Dhaka, BangladeshThe char land of Bangladesh is vulnerable to climate change. There are changes in extreme weather events. Impact of climate change resulted feminization of agricultural practices. Number of development interventions have been taken to skill the rural community to take adaptation action on agriculture. Development interventions taken in the char land of Dimla, Nilphamari were studied from June 2018 to December 2019 to identify the capacity of climate change adaptation interventions using the information and communication technology to empower women. Mobile Phone Use Index study found that nearly three-fourth of rural female farmers were capable to manage knowledge on climate change adaptation if their access to device was ensured. Inclusion of women in the technology playing a very important role towards transformative leadership. Nearly 85% of the women farmers have high environmental awareness; likely to be contributory to adaptation knowledge management. Community themselves identified them more resilient comparing with areas where promotion of technology is not supported. Institutes with the capacity of information technology promotion could be the hub of resilience knowledge management for women, but external supports are required there. Self-motivation supported by project intervention has created notable capacity of a good number of women who could be the mentor of women transformative leadership towards resilience.https://www.banglajol.info/index.php/IJARIT/article/view/51569/36734climate changecommunity resilienceinformation technologywomen transformative leadership
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author A Ghosh
S Huda
TR Chakraborty
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S Huda
TR Chakraborty
Scope of using ICT for knowledge management on adaptation to climate change in agriculture
International Journal of Agricultural Research, Innovation and Technology
climate change
community resilience
information technology
women transformative leadership
author_facet A Ghosh
S Huda
TR Chakraborty
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title Scope of using ICT for knowledge management on adaptation to climate change in agriculture
title_short Scope of using ICT for knowledge management on adaptation to climate change in agriculture
title_full Scope of using ICT for knowledge management on adaptation to climate change in agriculture
title_fullStr Scope of using ICT for knowledge management on adaptation to climate change in agriculture
title_full_unstemmed Scope of using ICT for knowledge management on adaptation to climate change in agriculture
title_sort scope of using ict for knowledge management on adaptation to climate change in agriculture
publisher IJARIT Research Foundation
series International Journal of Agricultural Research, Innovation and Technology
issn 2224-0616
2224-0616
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The char land of Bangladesh is vulnerable to climate change. There are changes in extreme weather events. Impact of climate change resulted feminization of agricultural practices. Number of development interventions have been taken to skill the rural community to take adaptation action on agriculture. Development interventions taken in the char land of Dimla, Nilphamari were studied from June 2018 to December 2019 to identify the capacity of climate change adaptation interventions using the information and communication technology to empower women. Mobile Phone Use Index study found that nearly three-fourth of rural female farmers were capable to manage knowledge on climate change adaptation if their access to device was ensured. Inclusion of women in the technology playing a very important role towards transformative leadership. Nearly 85% of the women farmers have high environmental awareness; likely to be contributory to adaptation knowledge management. Community themselves identified them more resilient comparing with areas where promotion of technology is not supported. Institutes with the capacity of information technology promotion could be the hub of resilience knowledge management for women, but external supports are required there. Self-motivation supported by project intervention has created notable capacity of a good number of women who could be the mentor of women transformative leadership towards resilience.
topic climate change
community resilience
information technology
women transformative leadership
url https://www.banglajol.info/index.php/IJARIT/article/view/51569/36734
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