Climate Change Adaptation Among Tibetan Pastoralists: Challenges in Enhancing Local Adaptation Through Policy Support

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Yao Fu
R. Edward Grumbine
Andreas Wilkes
Yun Wang
Jian-Chu Xu
Yong-Ping Yang
机构
[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Biodiversity and Biogeography, Kunming Institute of Botany
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Centre for Mountain Ecosystem Services, Kunming Institute of Botany
[3] World Agroforestry Center Beijing Office,Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research
[4] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Kunming Institute of Botany
[5] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[6] World Agroforestry Centre,undefined
[7] China & East Asia,undefined
[8] Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research at Kunming,undefined
[9] Kunming Institute of Botany,undefined
[10] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[11] Graduate University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Environmental Management | 2012年 / 50卷
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Tibetan Plateau; Pastoral community; Local ecological knowledge; Climate; Change adaptation;
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While researchers are aware that a mix of Local Ecological Knowledge (LEK), community-based resource management institutions, and higher-level institutions and policies can facilitate pastoralists’ adaptation to climate change, policy makers have been slow to understand these linkages. Two critical issues are to what extent these factors play a role, and how to enhance local adaptation through government support. We investigated these issues through a case study of two pastoral communities on the Tibetan Plateau in China employing an analytical framework to understand local climate adaptation processes. We concluded that LEK and community-based institutions improve adaptation outcomes for Tibetan pastoralists through shaping and mobilizing resource availability to reduce risks. Higher-level institutions and policies contribute by providing resources from outside communities. There are dynamic interrelationships among these factors that can lead to support, conflict, and fragmentation. Government policy could enhance local adaptation through improvement of supportive relationships among these factors. While central government policies allow only limited room for overt integration of local knowledge/institutions, local governments often have some flexibility to buffer conflicts. In addition, government policies to support market-based economic development have greatly benefited adaptation outcomes for pastoralists. Overall, in China, there are still questions over how to create innovative institutions that blend LEK and community-based institutions with government policy making.
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