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CASE STUDIES

Niche-based responses in addressing the climatic constraints to farm production: analogues to climate-change adaptation in Nepal

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Pages 174-181
Received 25 Jul 2012
Accepted 08 Feb 2013
Published online: 20 May 2013
 

Climate change continues to threaten the lives and livelihoods of small farmers of Nepal. Given the importance of Nepal's agriculture to the nation's economy, potential impacts of climate variability and change on national food security is a cause for concern. Notwithstanding this challenge, efforts are being made to identify the climate-change impacts on agriculture and actions that farmers and their supporting institutions can take to adapt. The repository of local agro-ecological knowledge available across Nepalese communities is worth exploring. This study, through analysis of four examples of innovative agricultural practices – referred to here as niche-based, details the responses of farmers and their supporting institutions to climatic limitations in Nepal. We identify and synthesize commonalities of the four case studies that may be integral to climate-change adaptation as: (1) the need for participation, flexibility and integration of all stakeholders in the process of innovating adaptation technologies; and (2) the potential for farmers (end-users) and their supporting institutions to take on more leadership and responsibility to sustain the effectiveness of adaptation measures.

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Lumle Agricultural Research Centre (LARC) was a long running project founded in 1968. Funded by the then Overseas Development Administration (now known as the Department for International Development) of the British Governme, LARC was responsible for agricultural research, extension service, and training for the seven hilly districts of the Western region of Nepal. In July 1998, LARC was handed over to Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC), and the station is known as Regional Agricultural Research Station (RARS) of NARC.

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