Toward resilient development in rural area: some strategic recommendations based on contextual findings in Bhokardan Taluka, Jalna

Dsouza, M; Phadtare, A; Vyas, S S; Shinde, Y and Jadhav, A (2024) Toward resilient development in rural area: some strategic recommendations based on contextual findings in Bhokardan Taluka, Jalna. International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment, 15(4), pp. 699-727. ISSN 1759-5916

Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to understand how climatic drivers of change will affect rural communities living in the hot semiarid region of Bhokardan Taluka of Jalna district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. In the context of the economic and social change they are experiencing, the concern is to evolve ways that enable them to cope with, adapt to and benefit from these challenges. Design/methodology/approach: The focus of most of the climate change studies is on the short- to long-term trends of weather parameters such as rainfall, temperature and extreme weather events. The impact of climate variability and changing patterns on the local communities, the local economy, livelihoods and social life in specific geographies is less explored. Findings: As the impacts of climatic and nonclimatic drivers of change are cross-sectoral, diverse, multidimensional, interlinked and dynamic, this study has adopted a transdisciplinary "research-in-use" approach involving multidisciplinary teams covering the aspects such as changes in land use and land cover, surface and groundwater status, edaphic conditions, crops and livestock, climate analysis including projected changes, socioeconomic analysis, people’s experience of climate variability and their current coping strategies and resilience (vulnerability) analysis of communities and various livelihood groups. Research limitations/implications: The study was based on the peoples' perspective and recommendation based on the local communities ability to cope up with climate change. However, a statistical analysis perspective is missing in the present study. Originality/value: Based on these findings, a set of implementation-focused recommendations are made that are aimed at conserving and enhancing the resilience of the foundations that uphold and sustain the social and economic well-being of the rural communities in Bhokardan taluka, namely, land, water, agriculture, livestock, food and nutrition security, livelihoods, market access and social capital.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: climate resilience; climate variability; coping mechanism; socio-economic impacts; vulnerability
Date Deposited: 11 Apr 2025 17:13
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