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DOI10.1007/s11629-018-5160-6
The future of mountain agriculture amidst continual farm-exit, livelihood diversification and outmigration in the Central Himalayan villages
Naudiyal, Niyati; Arunachalam, Kusum; Kumar, Ujjwal
发表日期2019
ISSN1672-6316
EISSN1993-0321
卷号16期号:4页码:755-768
英文摘要

Agrarian patterns in mountain ecosystems have seen a considerable change in the past decades with a vast proportion of the population abandoning traditional agriculture and diversifying their livelihood options, primarily through out-migration. This trend is especially common amongst the subsistence based family-farming communities in developing countries. This study aims at assessing methods of livelihood diversification and factors influencing farm-exit in Central Himalayan villages of Uttarakhand, India, while trying to understand local perspectives on challenges in pursuing agriculture as a viable livelihood option. We collected qualitative and quantitative data from 951 households across 60 villages evenly distributed across six hill districts of Uttarakhand, using key-person interviews and household surveys. The results of the study highlight that farm-exit is significantly influenced by livelihood diversification, number of migrants, number of female family members, and availability of irrigation facilities. In general, perception of the respondents towards agriculture as a viable livelihood option is rather unenthusiastic, with 87% of the respondents citing human wildlife conflict as the main challenge in pursuing farming, amongst several other challenges. Diversification is an integral component of present rural economy with 80.13% of the total population dependent on more than one source of income, to maintain their livelihoods. However, there is no statistically significant influence of livelihood diversification on annual income of the household. If agro-based entrepreneurial ventures are to be promoted in the region there is an urgent need for timely introduction of radical policy, institutional, and land-reforms. Economic uplifting of the local population through such efforts can also be a possible solution to the growing trends of out-migration in the state.


WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
来源期刊JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN SCIENCE
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/95836
作者单位Doon Univ, Sch Environm & Nat Resources, Dehra Dun 248001, Uttarakhand, India
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Naudiyal, Niyati,Arunachalam, Kusum,Kumar, Ujjwal. The future of mountain agriculture amidst continual farm-exit, livelihood diversification and outmigration in the Central Himalayan villages[J],2019,16(4):755-768.
APA Naudiyal, Niyati,Arunachalam, Kusum,&Kumar, Ujjwal.(2019).The future of mountain agriculture amidst continual farm-exit, livelihood diversification and outmigration in the Central Himalayan villages.JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN SCIENCE,16(4),755-768.
MLA Naudiyal, Niyati,et al."The future of mountain agriculture amidst continual farm-exit, livelihood diversification and outmigration in the Central Himalayan villages".JOURNAL OF MOUNTAIN SCIENCE 16.4(2019):755-768.
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