Geographical Variations of Livelihood Capital and Associated Effects in Rarh Region of West Bengal, India

Sandip Satpati, K. Sharma, P. Ghosh
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Although natural resources play a central role in rural livelihoods across the globe, little research has explored how different livelihood capital is distributed over a broad geographical and political region and its associated effects on the human population. This study aims to analyze the geographical variations of livelihood capital in the Rarh region of West Bengal and its associated effects on the overall population. Secondary data from 121 community development (CD) blocks have been used for the study. GIS methods have been used for mapping purposes and generating more micro-level data. The study found that the pattern shows a significant increase in livelihood capital from the western to the region’s eastern part. Higher proximate natural resources are associated with more significant financial, human, and social capital. Population residing in the eastern part of the region have, on average, more significant financial, physical, human, and social capital than the western part. The research highlighted the importance of providing credit to households located in the western portion of the region and access to improved crop varieties (particularly those linked to dry farming), rural governmental infrastructure, and time-bound targeted resource allocations. The research has relevance beyond the immediate context to other areas like the South-Asian developing countries.
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印度西孟加拉邦拉赫地区生计资本的地理差异及其相关效应
尽管自然资源在全球农村生计中发挥着核心作用,但很少有研究探讨不同的生计资本如何在广泛的地理和政治区域内分布及其对人口的相关影响。本研究旨在分析西孟加拉邦拉尔地区生计资本的地理差异及其对总人口的相关影响。该研究使用了来自121个社区发展(CD)街区的二手数据。地理信息系统方法已用于制图目的和产生更多的微观层面的数据。研究发现,该模式表明,生计资本从西部向该地区东部显著增加。较高的邻近自然资源与更重要的财政、人力和社会资本相关。平均而言,居住在东部地区的人口比西部地区拥有更重要的金融、物质、人力和社会资本。该研究强调了向该地区西部地区的家庭提供信贷、获得改良作物品种(特别是与旱作有关的作物品种)、农村政府基础设施和有时限的定向资源分配的重要性。这项研究的相关性超出了直接背景,与南亚发展中国家等其他地区有关。
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