2023
DOI: 10.3389/fsufs.2022.1012363
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Climate change, water and agriculture linkages in the upper Indus basin: A field study from Gilgit-Baltistan and Leh-Ladakh

Abstract: The Indus is one of three largest river systems emerging from the Hindu-Kush Himalaya (HKH). In the Upper Indus Basin (UIB), water resources, agriculture and livelihoods are highly vulnerable to climate change induced hazards and risks. Present study investigates impacts of climate change on water availability, agriculture and livelihoods based on perception data collected through focus group discussions and key informant interviews from selected study sites in Gilgit-Baltistan and Leh-Ladakh subregions of the… Show more

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“…Our results highlighted a higher rate of increase in CWR under SSP585 versus SSP245, demonstrating that CWR is responsive to the magnitude of climate change, with more significant warming driving higher evapotranspirative crop water needs (Ruan et al, 2020;Tuladhar et al, 2023). Given the existing challenges of water scarcity and imbalance between supply and demand (Table 3; Figure 9) in many parts of Pakistan, this has serious implications for agriculture and food security concerns.…”
Section: Climate-driven Variations In Crop Water Requirements: Impact...mentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Our results highlighted a higher rate of increase in CWR under SSP585 versus SSP245, demonstrating that CWR is responsive to the magnitude of climate change, with more significant warming driving higher evapotranspirative crop water needs (Ruan et al, 2020;Tuladhar et al, 2023). Given the existing challenges of water scarcity and imbalance between supply and demand (Table 3; Figure 9) in many parts of Pakistan, this has serious implications for agriculture and food security concerns.…”
Section: Climate-driven Variations In Crop Water Requirements: Impact...mentioning
confidence: 81%
“…The overall population of Ladakh is approximately 275,000 according to the census of 2011 and majority them are military persons residing in Leh (the capital city of Ladakh) and Kargil (Brian et al 2021). The glacier melt water is the prime source for their water requirement and this region rarely face any cloudburst and torrential rain events (Tuladhar et al 2023).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The physicochemical properties of soil exhibit fluctuations due to different land use patterns in various areas. Soil systems are dynamic and can change over time due to natural processes (Tuladhar et al, 2023). These changes can be both directional and cyclic in nature (Qutoshi et al, 2022), occurring on a daily to millennial timescale (Noor & Khatoon, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%