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Climate change adaptation strategies for the native communities of Agasthyamalai Biosphere Reserve, South India
Climate change threatens biosphere reserves, increasing the risk of extreme weather events like droughts and floods, and endangering biodiversity and livelihoods. Effective adaptation through changes in agricultural management is essential to mitigate these impacts. In this study, we prioritize major adaptation strategies practised by the communities of Agasthyamalai Biosphere Reserve in South India by employing an analytical hierarchy process. A total of 700 farmers practising mixed farming in the biosphere reserve area were chosen for the study. Adaptation strategies were categorized into four sectors, viz. crop, livestock, fisheries and other strategies. Within each sector, five commonly practised adaptation strategies were chosen for the study. Hence, a total of 20 adaptation strategies were considered. ‘Crop diversification’ was identified as the major adaptation strategy. The findings of this study offer valuable insights for agricultural extension advisory services to promote diversified farming systems as a resilient and eco-friendly approach to enhance climate risk management within the biosphere reserve area
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Adaptation strategies, biosphere reserve, climate change, crop diversification, native communities
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