Socio-ecological shocks, weak community support systems, and tragic responses of farmers – A modeling study on India

IF 1.7 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Regional Science Policy and Practice Pub Date : 2024-03-07 DOI:10.1016/j.rspp.2024.100030
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The agricultural economy of India is undergoing significant distress – low growth and farmers’ indebtedness - leading to 0.35 million farmers’ suicides during the period 1996–2021. India has a varied agro-ecosystem. The distress is acute in some regions, like Maharashtra (Marathwada, Vidarbha regions), Punjab, and Karnataka. This study explores the intricate relationship between contextual (social-economic and environmental) conditions of entrepreneurial uncertainty and agricultural disruptions, malfunctioning institutions for regional socio-ecological systems, and subsequent tragic re-actions (including suicidal behaviour) by farmers. We discuss not only facts but also provide a research framing incorporating theory, practice and spatial governance. The research focuses on the socio-spatial fabric of poor agricultural entrepreneurs in India. The case study of Osmanabad district of Deccan region of India reveals that the consequences of poor institutional response mechanisms to perturbations of agriculture are far-reaching, leading to physical and emotional tolls on farmers and their families, food scarcity, economic instability, and a deep sense of insecurity. The study brings out agricultural vulnerabilities and tragic responses by farmers, shedding light on the underlying causes and dynamics of this complex phenomenon (including low community support systems). A tipping point analysis on farmers’ indebtedness is presented, which can help policy makers to prevent farmer communities from reaching the extreme stage of economic and mental distress leading to suicidal behaviour, and to ensure the well-being and stability of the community. The paper argues that understanding and addressing these challenges require collaborative action and partnerships among different stakeholders, especially among communities, states, and universities.

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印度的农业经济正在经历严重的困境--低增长和农民负债--导致 1996-2021 年间有 35 万农民自杀。印度的农业生态系统多种多样。马哈拉施特拉邦(马拉瓦达、维达巴地区)、旁遮普邦和卡纳塔克邦等一些地区的困境十分严重。本研究探讨了创业不确定性和农业混乱的背景(社会经济和环境)条件、区域社会生态系统的失灵机构以及农民随后的悲惨反应(包括自杀行为)之间错综复杂的关系。我们不仅讨论事实,还提供了一个包含理论、实践和空间治理的研究框架。研究重点是印度贫困农业企业家的社会空间结构。对印度德干地区奥斯曼纳巴德区的案例研究表明,对农业扰动的不良机构反应机制的后果是深远的,导致农民及其家庭的身体和精神损失、粮食匮乏、经济不稳定以及深深的不安全感。这项研究揭示了农业的脆弱性和农民的悲惨反应,阐明了这一复杂现象的根本原因和动态(包括社区支持系统低下)。本文对农民负债的临界点进行了分析,这有助于决策者防止农民社区陷入经济和精神困境的极端阶段,导致自杀行为,并确保社区的福祉和稳定。本文认为,要理解和应对这些挑战,需要不同利益相关者,特别是社区、州和大学之间的合作行动和伙伴关系。
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期刊介绍: Regional Science Policy & Practice (RSPP) is the official policy and practitioner orientated journal of the Regional Science Association International. It is an international journal that publishes high quality papers in applied regional science that explore policy and practice issues in regional and local development. It welcomes papers from a range of academic disciplines and practitioners including planning, public policy, geography, economics and environmental science and related fields. Papers should address the interface between academic debates and policy development and application. RSPP provides an opportunity for academics and policy makers to develop a dialogue to identify and explore many of the challenges facing local and regional economies.
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