paribesh pradhan: climate change and adaption on the great himalayan trail, nepal
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Slides for presentation given to High Mountains Adaptation Partnership in Huaraz, Peru on 13 July 2013.TRANSCRIPT
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Climate Change & Adaptation
Experience from the Great Himalaya Trail – My Climate Initiative
-----------------------҉----------------------- PARIBESH PRADHAN
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Overview
• The Great Himalaya Trail – My Climate Initiative
• The Hindu Kush Himalaya
• The Nepal Himalaya
• Tales from the trail
– Environment and climate adaptation stories
• Next Step
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The Great Himalaya Trail – My Climate Initiative
The Great Himalaya Trail – My Climate Initiative is a project funded by the
Global Programme for Climate Change, Swiss Agency for Development and
Cooperation (SDC).
In consultation support with,
• The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD)
• United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
• Oikos International
• climatiq.ch
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10 sections of the Great Himalaya Trail :
SN Section Days walked
1. Kanchenjunga 14 days
2. Makalu Barun 8 days
3. Everest Rolwaling 7 days
4. Langtang Helambu 6 days
5. Manaslu Ganesh Himal 9 days
6. Annapurna 10 days
7. Dhaulagiri Dhorpatan 9 days
8. Dolpa 8 days
9. Jumla & Mugu 6 days
10. Api Nampa 12 days
The Great Himalaya Trail – My Climate Initiative
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The Great Himalaya Trail – My Climate Initiative
This project was a 98 day trek across 1555 km of Nepal Himalaya,
documenting communities’ perception of change and stories of - sustainable
adaptation practices, vulnerabilities and impacts of climate change.
Outcome:
Climate Report
Process:
• Interview local school teachers, farmers and local people
• Taking photographs
• Observation
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The Great Himalaya Trail – My Climate Initiative
The project also initiated a Trek4Education campaign to provide scholarships
to schools located in areas vulnerable to climate change.
Outcome:
• Raised 7750 USD
• Founded Annapurna Foundation
Process:
• Identifying schools
• Online fundraising: 10 USD for every kilometer trekked
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The Great Himalaya Trail – My Climate Initiative
A third objective was to raise awareness among students and school teachers
about climate change impacts and adaptation strategies.
Process:
• Interaction with school teachers, students and communities
Outcome:
• Published articles & stories in local and international newspapers/
magazines
• Blog
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Pilot Study on Plant Species Distribution – A Citizen Science Initiative
Geo-tagged Photo database example:
1 Photo ID IMG_4294 2 Scientific Name Rosa sericea 3 Local Name/s Darimpate 4 Family Name - 5 Photographed Date 7 May 2012 6 Time 1:12:08PM 7 Altitude 2825 m 8 Longitude 87.9058861 9 Latitude 27.4832412607 10 Photograph By Paribesh Pradhan 11 District Taplejung 12 Plant Features Deciduous shrub, 1-2 m tall; Stems smooth or bristly or with
robust red thorns, sometimes wing-like, paired below leaves or scattered along branches; leaves pinnate, leaflets ovate-obovate; margin entire at base, serrate towards apex; flowers solitary on short side shoots, white to creamy-yellow, 4 petaled; fruit a hip, red, obovoid - globose
13 Common Habitat Open woods, forest margins, scrub, dry sunny places 14 Altitudinal Range 1820 - 4850 m 15 Regional Distribution India (Sikkim, Assam), Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, Tibet/China 16 Economic Use - 17 Endemic Value - 18 Remarks -
The Great Himalaya Trail
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Geo-tagged Photo database example:
1 Photo ID IMG_4459 2 Photographed
Date 8 May 2012
3 Time 8:09:11AM 4 Altitude 3570 m 5 Longitude 87.90144201 6 Latitude 27.5033097207 7 Photograph By Paribesh Pradhan 8 District Taplejung 9 Vegetation
Information i) Trees Present/Absent i) Type Mixed/Coniferous/Alpine/Sub-Alpine i) Microclimati
c Info Arid/Wet/Temperate/Moderate
i) Vulnerability Landslide/ Incidences of Forest Fire 10 Remarks -
Hazard & Vulnerability
The Great Himalaya Trail
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Map Courtesy: ICIMOD
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• Extends over 3500 km from Afghanistan to Myanmar
• The World’s youngest geological formation with fragile mountain
ecosystem
• Known for World’s highest peaks and deepest gorges
• Home to 150 million people
• Source for 10 large river basins in Asia and lifeline for more than 1.3
billion population
• Prone to natural disasters, earthquakes, landslides, flashfloods & GLOFs
• Characterized by physical, climatic and social diversity
• One of the poorest region of the World
The Hindu Kush Himalaya
Source: The International Center for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD)
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The Nepal Himalaya GHT -Tales from the Trail
The geographic boundary of Nepal starts in the south as low as 70m above
sea level at Kanchan Kalan and within a breadth of 200 km ends in the north
- as high as 8848m at Mt. Everest.
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Such extreme geographical features have made Nepal rich in biodiversity but
with great climatic variability and vulnerability to the impacts of climate
change.
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In the high Himalayas, glaciers have retreated and the rising temperatures have
increased the risk of Glacier Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs) and avalanches.
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In the mid-hill mountains of Nepal, changes in precipitation pattern during
monsoon have increased the frequency of flash floods and landslides.
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The erratic rainfall and hailstorm have severely affected the agriculture and
livelihood of the people living in these areas.
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The harsh climatic and physical conditions of the mountains present a plethora
of environmental challenges for communities inhabiting in the mountains.
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Food security, income security and energy security remains some of the major
livelihood issues.
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To adapt to these changes, farmers could shift their agricultural calendar but
the uncertainty of the rainfall pattern have put them in a perpetual dilemma.
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In many villages, farmers complained about increased occurrence of new pests
and diseases.
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Intermittent rainfall and prolong dry period have caused drought in many mid-
hill regions,
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And also triggered many forest fires. Forest fires are also caused from the
shifting cultivation practices in the mountains.
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Droughts have a direct impact on ecosystem and agricultural production, with
socio-economic and health consequences.
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On the other hand, the emission of black carbon from forest fires contributes
significantly to the atmospheric brown cloud (ABC).
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ABC not only impact the human health but it also weaken the monsoon pattern,
exacerbate glacier melting, heat the lower atmosphere and also have an
adverse impact on agriculture.
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While community forests are successful stories from Nepal, deforestation is still
rampant. Forests are logged for timber and fuel wood.
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Timber is used for building houses but they also have a high demand from
neighboring countries. This has resulted in degradation and depletion of natural
resources.
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Most of the people in the mountainous villages use wood to cook their food.
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In the process, they also emit black carbon and also subjected to indoor air
pollution.
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Some mountain communities like the Sherpas have been adapting by using
improved cooking stoves in their kitchen and also bio-briquettes.
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In Khumbu, a villager installed a Carbon Mono-oxide Detector to address the
risks posed by indoor air pollution.
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Alternative technologies such as parabolic solar cooker are also becoming
popular. On a clear day, it can boil 5 liters of water in 1 hour. It is a good
adaptation strategy.
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Migration is a common phenomenon for mountain communities, however there
may have been a surge in its scale in the recent years directly or indirectly, as a
result of risks imposed by the impacts of climate change.
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This has also created a labor crisis in the remote villages in the mountains.
There aren’t many men left in the villages to work.
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As men migrate towards cities looking for better opportunities – jobs and
education alike, only women, children and old couples remain in the villages.
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As a result, women now spend more time looking after their household and
farmland.
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They have to work more.
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However, this is not the case in areas where high valued medicinal plants such
as Yarchagumba (Cordyceps sinensis) are found.
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It is perhaps the reason why Dolpa has relatively low labor migration.
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Water scarcity has been another major issue in the high mountain villages.
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In many villages, villagers complained that their natural springs have dried out
in the last few years.
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However, this may not necessarily be due to climate change in all cases. Some
may be a result of anthropogenic changes such as road development projects.
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In the last 6 years, many rural road development activities have been initiated
with no regard to the environmental and ecological sustainability of the
ecosystem
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Many popular tourist trails have been expanded and developed into a dirt road.
This has had a negative impact on tourism industry.
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Much of the debris that comes from the construction is dumped into the nearby
river, thus raising the riverbed and creating a huge siltation problem in the
downstream hydropower dams.
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Such dirt roads also trigger landslide and erosion during monsoon. That is why
they only operate during winter seasons.
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In areas where there is abundance of water resources mostly in tourist
destinations, micro-hydro power plants have been developed to feed the energy
demand. It is also a very good adaptation strategy.
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The other major adaptation strategy for mountainous countries like Nepal is
pro-poor sustainable tourism.
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Tourism products like The Great Himalaya Trail could also be a good adaptation
strategy.
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Next Step…
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