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Farmers' perception of and adaptation to climate-change impacts in the Dry Zone of Myanmar

Swe Lwin Maung Maung, Shrestha Rajendra Prasad, Ebbers Theo, Jourdain Damien. 2015. Farmers' perception of and adaptation to climate-change impacts in the Dry Zone of Myanmar. Climate and Development, 7 (5) : 437-453.

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Quartile : Q3, Sujet : ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

Résumé : In Myanmar, impacts of climate change have been apparent since 1977. Myanmar's economy, which exclusively depends on agriculture, is increasingly at risk due to climate change. Since farmers are often the first to confront climate change, they must adapt to new climatic conditions. Local adaptation practices, the possible starting points in developing new adaptation strategies, are currently occurring at a local scale, particularly based on the traditional knowledge. We used household survey, participatory histogram mapping and key-informant interviews to explore the farmers' perception and adaptation practices to climate change in the Myanmar Dry Zone. Ninety per cent of respondents perceived the changing climatic patterns in the Dry Zone, while increasing temperature and the erratic rainfall patterns were perceived as the predominant changes by 85% of the people. The farmers also perceived that there have already been several impacts of climate changes on agriculture. The common sesame/groundnut cropping pattern has been abandoned by the Dry Zone farmers in recent decades due to climate-change-driven agricultural production barriers. Farmers have been dealing with those barriers using their conventional agricultural practices, e.g. rainwater-collection, tube wells and water-harvesting techniques. They have also been using the traditional weather forecasting techniques to predict weather. Consequently, the study underlines the need to document existing agricultural practices that can prove to be successful adaptation measures, and it points out the crucial role of the extension strategy in disseminating agricultural techniques and weather information to support farmers to further adapt to climate-change impacts.

Mots-clés Agrovoc : adaptation aux changements climatiques, changement climatique, perceptions, agriculteur, enquête sur les exploitations agricoles, pratique culturale, système de culture, données météorologiques, choix des espèces, facteur climatique, évaluation de l'impact, zone aride, protection des plantes, approche participative

Mots-clés géographiques Agrovoc : Myanmar

Classification Agris : P40 - Météorologie et climatologie
F08 - Systèmes et modes de culture
A01 - Agriculture - Considérations générales
H01 - Protection des végétaux - Considérations générales

Champ stratégique Cirad : Axe 1 (2014-2018) - Agriculture écologiquement intensive

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Swe Lwin Maung Maung, EcoDev (MMR)
  • Shrestha Rajendra Prasad, AIT (THA)
  • Ebbers Theo, AIT (THA)
  • Jourdain Damien, CIRAD-ES-UMR G-EAU (THA) ORCID: 0000-0001-8707-5221

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