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Page 1: Rural Communities  adapting to  Climate Change

Rural Communities adapting to Climate Change

Opportunities for ICTs

Rural Communities adapting to Climate Change

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Climate Change – A Reality

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Additional adaptation measures would be required to reduce the adverse impacts of projected climate change and variability, regardless of the scale of mitigation taken in the next 2-3 decades.

Source IPCC

Adaptation is necessary

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Adaptation Process

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Planned anticipatory adaptation has the potential to reduce vulnerability and realize opportunities associated with climate change

Adaptation

Planned and anticipatory

Autonomous and reactive

Source: IPCC TAR

Need for proactive approach

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Source NATCOMM , Survey of India 2001, Times of India. India Portal

India• Population of over a billion people• Nearly 65% in rural India- over 700

million • Nearly 40% is illiterate• Nearly 56% of rural households still un-

electrified • Nearly 26% of the population lives below

the poverty line• Over 7000 km of coastline

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Key climate sensitive sectors

Agriculture

Water

Health

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• Agriculture vital to India’s development– Provides food to over 1 billion people,

contributes significantly to the GDP– Source of livelihood to many

• Nearly 2/3 rd of land under agriculture still rainfed

• Water-scarcity• Over-stressed natural resources • Lack of primary health facilities • High level of illiteracy and poverty

Key challenges in India

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Poor & Rural communities

Unaware about the looming threat which Climate Change imposes

• Low adaptive capacities• Direct dependence on climate sensitive sectors and natural resources for livelihood and sustenance

Especially vulnerable to climate change

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AgricultureImpacts• Decreased crop yield• Irrigation demands• Cropping pattern• Pests and diseases• Malnutrition• Food security• Prices

Adaptation• Erosion control• Development of early warning system, tolerant/resistant

crops• Conservation & management of soil and water • Diversification & intensification of food & plantation cropsSource IPCC

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WaterImpacts• Stress on existing water resources• Reservoirs and wells would be affected-increase

in salinity• Reduced water supplies would place additional

stress on people, agriculture, and the environmentAdaptation • Integrated Water resource management• Water re-use• Desalination • Irrigation Efficiency

Source IPCC

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Health

Impacts• Increased deaths, disease and injury due to heat

waves, floods, storms and droughts

Adaptation• Disease surveillance and control systems• Access to better health facilities• Emergency relief systems

Source IPCC

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• Integrated natural resource management• Early warning models• Surveillance system• Disaster response and relief systems• Decision Support Systems (DSS)• Knowledge and information networks• Capacity building tools• Advisory services• Awareness creation and communication

Opportunities for ICTs

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Opportunities for ICTs• Options for last mile connectivity • Mobile/ portable devices• Smart mobile telecentres• Smart cards• Low cost technologies and rugged solutions• Energy efficient equipment• Alternate sources of energy

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India’s National Action Plan on Climate Change

Two out of 8 missions• Mission for Sustainable Agriculture • Mission on Strategic Knowledge on Climate Change

Role of ICTs• Extensive use of GIS and remote-sensing methodologies for the

mapping of vulnerable regions and pest and disease hot spots• Developing regional databases of soil, weather, agricultural practice,

land-use patterns, and water resources• Low-cost high-performance computing facility to generate climate

projections through sophisticated climate models run for longer time periods and at a high spatial scale

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Rural Communities

Multi-Stakeholder Involvement- PPP Model

Impact and Vulnerability Assessment

Coping Measures

ICT BackboneICT BackboneInternet Radio Mobile Television Satellite Telephone

Integrated approach

Resource Centres

Telecentres

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Pilot projects

I. Develop Information Sharing System (ISS) to Enhance Coping Capacities of Farming Communities in Dealing with Climate Variability and Climate Change in drought prone region in Northern India

• Provide real-time agro advisory services • Facilitate rapid exchange and sharing of information among various stakeholders including farming communities, agriculture scientists and agri- extension workers

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Agriculture Council

Local bodies

Research Institutes

Met Department

TERI

Agriculture Knowledge Centre

Farming Community

Climatic InfoCropping PatternSoil Condition Pest and DiseaseGround water status

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Pilot projects

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Pilot projects

II. Use of existing telecom infrastructure in rural areas for installing automatic weather stations to capture weather parameters such as temperature, rainfall and humidity.

• Provide more accurate agro advisory• Feed into regional level climate modelling for impact assessment studies• Help in designing weather related insurance products

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Long way to go…

Reach the bottom of the pyramidDevelop coping measures for the rural poorBuild capacities among the vulnerable communitiesCreate an information and knowledge exchange for wider

awareness

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It is time to act… and fast

It is not time to think…

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"A technological society has two choices: First it can wait until catastrophic failures expose systemic deficiencies, distortion and self-deceptions. Secondly, a culture can provide social checks and balances to correct for systemic distortion prior to catastrophic failures"