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Local practices of reducing vulnerability, and securing livelihoods in the age of climate change: Lesson learned from the analysis of community adaptation practices in Nepal Dharam R. Uprety and Ramu Subedi Multi Stakeholder Forestry Programme, Nepal, e-mail: [email protected]
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Page 1: Zomer r 20150709_1730_upmc_jussieu_-_room_101_(building_14-24)

Local practices of reducing vulnerability, and

securing livelihoods in the age of climate

change: Lesson learned from the analysis of

community adaptation practices in Nepal

Dharam R. Uprety and Ramu Subedi

Multi Stakeholder Forestry Programme, Nepal,

e-mail: [email protected]

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Context: Climate change

• 4th Climate vulnerable country

• 1.9 million people highly climate

vulnerable, and 10 million are

increasingly at risk

• 6 thematic areas are identified

for Adaptation (NAPA-2010)

• Framework for Local Adaptation

Plan 2011, identified the

process of climate change

vulnerability assessment

• About 2000 Local adaptation

Plans prepared, and nearly

1000 of them are supported by

agencies both Government and

non-Government

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Key climate change impact • Decrease of agriculture

productivity.

• Increased frequency of

forest fire, floods/landslides

and droughts;

• Grow and spreads of

invasive species (e.g.

Mikania Micrantha,

Chromolaena Odorata)

• Decrease of agriculture

productivity in Mountain

region

• Drying up the water

sources

• Unknown diseases

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Key adaptation for resilience

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Implementation support to LAPs

Improved Cook stove Irrigation support

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Implementation support to LAPs

Capacity building on CCA Managing river flow

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Building ecological resilience- waste land management

Restoration of ecology Livelihood support

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Lesson learned

• Working with community level multi-stakeholder

mechanism can contribute to build synergy, develop

community ownership and contribute to mainstreaming of

climate change adaptation into planning process.

• Local facilitation through social mobilisers can create an

enabling environment for adaptation financing, community

participation and decision making, and fund leveraging with

other agencies/service providers.

• Sectorial integration is required for climate change

adaptation and resilience building among the key

stakeholders for effective adaptation and reduce

vulnerability of those suffering from climate change.

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Thank you very much