Impact of Climate Change on Agricultural Production: Case of Kavre and Jumla District
Date
2012
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Department of Environment Science
Abstract
Nepalese economy depends heavily on agriculture. Agricultural sector alone contributes about
42% of the total GDP. Climate change is a global phenomenon which has affected crop and
livestock production practices and their yields. Negative effects are projected to be more
prominent than the positive effects. In a humid climate like that of Nepal, there will be changes
in spatial and temporal distribution of temperature and precipitation due to climate change,
which in turn will increase both the intensity and frequency of extern events like droughts and
floods. In this regard, an attempt has been made to investigate the effect of climate variability on
the rice, wheat and maize yield in transplant/planting, maturity and harvest periods along Kavre
and Jumla district of Nepal. The climate variables such as temperature, rainfall are utilized to
explore the relation of climate to the crops yield based on 20 years of data records. The study
focuses on the variability of rainfall and temperature in Kavre and Jumla districtin various
cropping periods of rice, wheat and maize yield. The (linear) regression analysis is carried out
to study the climatic trend. The correlation analysis is carried out between the backward
difference filtered climatic parameters and the backward difference filtered crops yield.
There has been 0.02
0
C per annum increase in temperature of Kavre district and 0.064
C per
annum of Jumla district. The average annual rainfall of the Kavre has been 1144.9mm and
797.8mm of Jumla district. The impact is assessed for each cropping periods of respective crop.
Yield of rice, wheat and maize is in growing trend, but fluctuates over the years. The correlation
between rice yield and temperature and rice yield and rainfall in harvest period is negative at
Kavre district but positive at Jumla district which shows positive response of climate change.
Similarly, the correlation wheat yield and rainfall and minimum temperature in harvest period is
positive whereas wheat yield and maximum temperature is negative at Kavre district. The
correlation between wheat yield and rainfall and maximum temperature is positive but yield and
minimum is negative at Jumla district. Likewise, the correlation between maize yield and
temperature is positive but yield and rainfall is negative at Kavre district. While that of
correlation between maize yield and rainfall and temperature is negative at Jumla district which
shows climatic condition is favorable for maize production. The result has shown that extreme
fluctuation in weather has caused negative impact on production in Jumla than that of Kavre
district.
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Climate change, Agricultural production