Climate Variability and Land-use Change in Danangou Watershed, China—Examples of Small-Scale Farmers' Adaptation

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Johanna Hageback
Jenny Sundberg
Madelene Ostwald
Deliang Chen
Xie Yun
Per Knutsson
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[1] Göteborg University,Department of Earth Sciences
[2] Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
[3] China Meteorological Administration,Laboratory for Climate Studies at National Climate Center
[4] Beijing Normal University,Department of Resource and Environment Sciences
[5] Göteborg University,Section of Human Ecology
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Climatic Change | 2005年 / 72卷
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Precipitation; Meteorological Station; Climate Variability; Data Record; Interannual Variability;
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With global concern on climate change impacts, developing countries are given special attention due their susceptibility. In this paper, change and variability in climate, land use and farmers' perception, adaptation and response to change are examined in Danangou watershed in the Chinese Loess Plateau. The first focus is to look at how climate data recorded at meteorological stations recently have evolved, and how farmers perceived these changes. Further, we want to see how the farmers respond and adapt to climate variability and what the resulting impact on land use is. Finally, other factors causing change in land use are considered. Local precipitation and temperature instrumental data and interview data from farmers were used. The instrumental data shows that the climate is getting warmer and drier, the latter despite large interannual variability. The trend is seen on the local and regional level. Farmers' perception of climatic variability corresponds well with the data record. During the last 20 years, the farmers have become less dependent on agriculture by adopting a more diversified livelihood. This adaptation makes them less vulnerable to climate variability. It was found that government policies and reforms had a stronger influence on land use than climate variability. Small-scale farmers should therefore be considered as adaptive to changing situations, planned and non-consciously planned.
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