Socio-economic changes, social capital and implications for climate change in a changing rural Nepal

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作者
Byg A. [1 ]
Herslund L. [2 ]
机构
[1] Social, Economic and Geographical Sciences Group, The James Hutton Institute, Aberdeen
[2] Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen
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Adaptation; High-input agriculture; Livelihood diversification; Social ties; Vulnerability;
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10.1007/s10708-014-9611-5
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We investigate the use of social capital in the form of social ties in the face of commercialization, urbanization and climate change. While discussions of social capital often focus on whether people possess certain social ties or not our study shows that it is also necessary to consider under what circumstances people can make use of their ties. The use of different kinds of ties varies with context and is not as clear cut as suggested in the literature. For example families closer to the city are in a better position to take advantage of new opportunities. Using a combination of ties people have engaged in high-input agriculture, business and paid employment. Diversification of livelihoods has made many people less sensitive to climate change, but this does not translate into decreased vulnerability for the community. Intensive agriculture and lower community cohesion seems unsustainable in the long run. Thus, decreased vulnerability at the household level may come at the price of increased vulnerability at higher levels and negative consequences for the wider social–ecological system. Evaluating vulnerability and the role of social ties depends on the unit and sector of analysis, and the temporal and spatial scale. © 2014, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.
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页码:169 / 184
页数:15
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