2018
DOI: 10.3390/su10040898
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The Role of Place in Adapting to Climate Change: A Case Study from Ladakh, Western Himalayas

Abstract: This research explores the nexus of climate change and socio-economic change with a focus on the significance that local conditions (physical and cultural) can have in influencing vulnerability and resilience. In order to better examine how climate change impacts interact with socio-economic changes and are experienced at the community scale, this research integrates household survey data with geospatial processing techniques. Two comparative study sites, one rural and one urban, were selected in the region of… Show more

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“…Agriculture in Ladakh, a cold arid mountain region (~100,000 km 2 ) in the western Himalaya of India with median elevation of 3,350 m a.s.l. and mean annual precipitation of less than 100 mm, is highly dependent on streams for irrigation in the agricultural season in the spring and summer (Nüsser et al, 2012;Barrett and Bosak, 2018). Glaciers in Ladakh, largely located at 5,000-6,000 m a.s.l.…”
Section: Box 23 | Local Responses To Water Shortage In Northwest Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agriculture in Ladakh, a cold arid mountain region (~100,000 km 2 ) in the western Himalaya of India with median elevation of 3,350 m a.s.l. and mean annual precipitation of less than 100 mm, is highly dependent on streams for irrigation in the agricultural season in the spring and summer (Nüsser et al, 2012;Barrett and Bosak, 2018). Glaciers in Ladakh, largely located at 5,000-6,000 m a.s.l.…”
Section: Box 23 | Local Responses To Water Shortage In Northwest Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, we need to address the politics of scale (Ahlborg and Nightingale 2012 ; Barrett and Bosak 2018 ; Bergmann et al 2011 ; Harris 2013 ; Ojha et al, 2020a , b ). The Himalayas straddle two important socio-spatial processes that reveal how cultural, political, and ecological transformations are regionally woven together.…”
Section: From Climate Adaptation To Climate Justicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the urban environment of Leh was not designed to handle high intensities of rainfall; and, as one architect on the LEDeG team explained, traditional building forms and the use of local construction materials For Leh, like other settlements in the region, glaciers and snowpacks serve as primary sources of freshwater. Since 1973, temperatures in Leh have increased by 1°C; and as a result, the past 100 years have seen the snow line recede by nearly 500 ft. and glaciers retreat by as much as 6.2 Miles (Barrett and Bosak 2018;Vince 2010). According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and other researchers, shifts in precipitation type, from snowfall to rainfall, have a negative impact on the annual renewal of the region's perennial snowpack zones (Archer and Fowler 2004;IPCC 2013); thus, strategies for rainfall retention are needed to slow the pace of change.…”
Section: Drinking the Windsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A center of activity and linkages between the landscapes and economies of the East with the markets in the West, Ladakh’s history and significance as a nexus of trade along the Silk Road helped to draw the Ladakh Range into western geographic imagination (Barrett and Bosak 2018 ). Such sites of exchange have long been grounds of cultural assimilation, bringing old customs into “new processes of modernity” (Brower and Johnston 2007 ).…”
Section: Understanding Ladakh As a Shifting Landscape Of Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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