Building climate resilience in Indian Farm households: An analysis of National and State Policies and Initiatives

A. Suresh, P. K. Viswanathan
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Over the years, the wrath of the nature in the form of adverse changes in the climate is borne by the agriculture sector all over the world, threatening the global food security. Indian agriculture is highly vulnerable to climatic extremes as agriculture forms the mainstay of the rural population. With increasing adverse effects caused by the climatic extremes, India has also embarked on various initiatives towards making its agriculture sector resilient to the vagaries of nature. In this regard, this paper reviews the studies related to climate change and its impact on Indian agriculture followed by the climate resilient agriculture adaptation practices across states as informed by a critical review of studies. The paper then examines the status in the allocation of resources by the national government under the National initiatives on Climate Resilient Agriculture (NICRA) across states. It was observed that there is dearth of adequate fi nancial investments amongst states which are highly vulnerable to climate change risks. The resources allocation seems to be mainly concentrated among 6 e 10 states, leaving the rest of the country fund-starved. Also, there is a gap in the funds released under the NICRA and the expenditure made by the states for undertaking various climate resilient agriculture activities in terms of adaptation and mitigation leading to sustainable agriculture development outcomes. The paper brings out the imperatives for proper diffusion of technologies to enhance resilience to climate change in all the vulnerable regions and states. Timely interventions are also called for, by the national and state governments through providing fi nancial support to the farmers in accessing the latest technologies available, to build resilience.
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在印度农户中建立气候适应能力:对国家和邦政策和举措的分析
多年来,大自然的愤怒以不利的气候变化的形式由世界各地的农业部门承担,威胁着全球粮食安全。印度农业极易受到极端气候的影响,因为农业是农村人口的支柱。随着极端气候造成的不利影响越来越大,印度也开始采取各种举措,使其农业部门能够适应变幻莫测的自然。在这方面,本文回顾了与气候变化及其对印度农业的影响相关的研究,然后根据对研究的批判性回顾,回顾了各州的气候弹性农业适应实践。然后,论文检查了国家政府在国家气候适应性农业倡议(NICRA)下各州的资源分配状况。会议指出,易受气候变化风险影响的国家缺乏足够的财政投资。资源分配似乎主要集中在6到10个州,导致该国其他地区资金匮乏。此外,根据《新气候变化法案》发放的资金与各州在适应和缓解气候变化方面开展各种适应气候变化的农业活动的支出之间也存在缺口,这些活动有助于实现可持续农业发展成果。本文提出了在所有脆弱地区和国家适当推广技术以增强对气候变化的适应能力的必要性。国家和州政府还呼吁及时采取干预措施,向农民提供财政支持,帮助他们获得最新技术,以建立抵御能力。
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