he Preliminary Study of Anthropogenic and NaturalDrivers of Desertification in Drylands of South Punjab, Pakistan

This study aims to investigate the perceptions of farmers residing in the drylands of south Punjab regarding the drivers of desertification mainly associated with meteorological and anthropogenic factors. Dataset of 399 respondents was collected using disproportionate stratified samplin...

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Main Author: Nausheen Mazhar, Safdar Ali Shirazi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Society of Economic Geologists and Mineral Technologists 2020-07-01
Series:International Journal of Economic and Environment Geology
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Online Access:https://www.econ-environ-geol.org/index.php/ojs/article/view/420/288
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spelling doaj-cfa04089e24649d8aebb004beaff19202020-11-25T03:42:48ZengSociety of Economic Geologists and Mineral TechnologistsInternational Journal of Economic and Environment Geology2223-957X2223-957X2020-07-01111102107https://doi.org/10.46660/ijeeg.Vol11.Iss1.2020.420he Preliminary Study of Anthropogenic and NaturalDrivers of Desertification in Drylands of South Punjab, PakistanNausheen Mazhar, Safdar Ali Shirazi0Department of Geography, Lahore College for Women University, Lahore, Pakistan. Department of Geography, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan. Sustainability Research Institute, School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, UKThis study aims to investigate the perceptions of farmers residing in the drylands of south Punjab regarding the drivers of desertification mainly associated with meteorological and anthropogenic factors. Dataset of 399 respondents was collected using disproportionate stratified sampling technique from Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan and Rajanpur districts. Pearson correlation and cross tabulation were performed to explore relation between variables. Simple Linear Regression (SLR) helped in investigating the association between natural and anthropogenic causes of desertification. The findings of this study indicate the significant variability in natural causes of desertification such as increasing temperature extremes, soil salinization and variationin rainfall patterns, while extensive land degradation, caused byanthropogenic factor, as leading to desertification in the study area. For Rajanpur, mean rainfall variation, supports the perception regarding major natural driver of desertification. Small-scale farmers were found to be most vulnerable to climatic extremes. SLR concluded that anthropogenic factorstriggeror intensify the natural drivers of desertification in the study area. Useful insights are provided regarding the perceptions of the local farming community regarding causes of desertification as appropriate perception of a risk leads to fruitful adaptation measures.https://www.econ-environ-geol.org/index.php/ojs/article/view/420/288perceptionsclimate extremesdesertificationdrylandsland degradation
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he Preliminary Study of Anthropogenic and NaturalDrivers of Desertification in Drylands of South Punjab, Pakistan
International Journal of Economic and Environment Geology
perceptions
climate extremes
desertification
drylands
land degradation
author_facet Nausheen Mazhar, Safdar Ali Shirazi
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title he Preliminary Study of Anthropogenic and NaturalDrivers of Desertification in Drylands of South Punjab, Pakistan
title_short he Preliminary Study of Anthropogenic and NaturalDrivers of Desertification in Drylands of South Punjab, Pakistan
title_full he Preliminary Study of Anthropogenic and NaturalDrivers of Desertification in Drylands of South Punjab, Pakistan
title_fullStr he Preliminary Study of Anthropogenic and NaturalDrivers of Desertification in Drylands of South Punjab, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed he Preliminary Study of Anthropogenic and NaturalDrivers of Desertification in Drylands of South Punjab, Pakistan
title_sort he preliminary study of anthropogenic and naturaldrivers of desertification in drylands of south punjab, pakistan
publisher Society of Economic Geologists and Mineral Technologists
series International Journal of Economic and Environment Geology
issn 2223-957X
2223-957X
publishDate 2020-07-01
description This study aims to investigate the perceptions of farmers residing in the drylands of south Punjab regarding the drivers of desertification mainly associated with meteorological and anthropogenic factors. Dataset of 399 respondents was collected using disproportionate stratified sampling technique from Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan and Rajanpur districts. Pearson correlation and cross tabulation were performed to explore relation between variables. Simple Linear Regression (SLR) helped in investigating the association between natural and anthropogenic causes of desertification. The findings of this study indicate the significant variability in natural causes of desertification such as increasing temperature extremes, soil salinization and variationin rainfall patterns, while extensive land degradation, caused byanthropogenic factor, as leading to desertification in the study area. For Rajanpur, mean rainfall variation, supports the perception regarding major natural driver of desertification. Small-scale farmers were found to be most vulnerable to climatic extremes. SLR concluded that anthropogenic factorstriggeror intensify the natural drivers of desertification in the study area. Useful insights are provided regarding the perceptions of the local farming community regarding causes of desertification as appropriate perception of a risk leads to fruitful adaptation measures.
topic perceptions
climate extremes
desertification
drylands
land degradation
url https://www.econ-environ-geol.org/index.php/ojs/article/view/420/288
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