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(Thematic report): Impacts of climate change in Forest and Biodiversity sectors in Nepal. |
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by Nishan kc | 19-09-2020 18:03 0 |
Impacts of climate change in Forest and Biodiversity sector in Nepal Developing countries are most affected by climate change impacts in comparison to developed countries. Nepal only contributes 0.027% of greenhouse gas emission in the globe (INDC, 2016) but globally, Nepal is ranked fourth in terms of vulnerability to climate change (UNDP Nepal). Various sectors like forest and biodiversity, agriculture and food security, human health, hydroelectricity and energy are mainly affected by the impacts of climate change in Nepal. And the climate change impacts on forest and biodiversity sector often comes at the top. With this report, we are going to distinct how climate change has impacted forest and biodiversity sectors in Nepal. The first study on the impacts of climate change on the forests of Nepal conducted in 2003 found that the tropical wet forest and warm temperate rainforest will disappear, and cool temperate vegetation will turn to warm temperate vegetation. Similarly, the study also concludes that the warming effect will be significant in the subalpine and alpine regions and the vegetation could be pushed up as much as 500m in elevation (MOPE, 2004). a) Sifts in major vegetation zones; b) Shift in ranges of species and species assemblages; c) interactions between the effects of climate change and habitat fragmentation; d) changes in ecosystem functioning ; are the four key effects in accordance to the review of climate change impacts on biodiversity by kappelle et al. (1999). Effects in nutshell and solutions Forest fire are increased creating the trouble in forest management. Forest encroachment, wildlife shifting and trade etc. are taking peak in Nepal. Invasive species like Mikania, Water hyacinth, Parthenium etc. are increased due to the adverse effects of climate change. A combination of preventative and reactive measures combined with financial incentives is indeed necessary to continue to promote biological conservation in Nepal (Castillo et al. 2014) .Agroforestry system should be developed. Agroforestry practices involve cultivating vegetables and crops combined with the trees or shrubs. It is used for various purposes like: for fodder e.g., Ipil-ipil, badahar, bakaino; timber e.g., chap, salla, sissoo; fruit e.g., aap, litchi, aaru. Conserve water sources and plant trees around it. Make a habit of planting a trees in different occasions like: Birthday, Environment day and Soil day and make a provision for regular care. References: ¡¤ Castillo et al. (2014). Impact of Climate Change on Forests and Biodiversity and Current Adaptation Practices A Case Study of Nepal. Journal of Development Studies. ¡¤ INDC, 2016. INTENDED NATIONALLY DETERMINED CONTRIBUTIONS (INDC). Government of Nepal Ministry of Population and Environment. ¡¤ Kappelle et al. (1999). Effects of climate change on biodiversity: a review and identification of key research issues. http://webpages.icav.up.pt/pessoas/podarcis/BEET/Articles/refuges/fulltext-51.pdf ¡¤ MOPE. 2004. Nepal Initial National Communication to the Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change July, 2004. Ministry of Population and Environment, Kathmandu, Nepal. ¡¤ UNDP Nepal. Energy, environment, climate and disaster-risk management. Retrieved from https://www.np.undp.org/content/nepal/en/home/energy-environment-climate-and-disaster-risk-management/in-depth.html
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Hello Nishan,!
It's your SJ mentor.
Through this report I can recognize the impacts of climate change in Nepal.
I'm solidly accord with the solution that combination of preventative and reactive measures combined with financial incentives is essential for promoting biological conservation.
Integrative, organic, unified approaches are mightily important.
Thank you for sharing your great, well organized report.
I hope everything will come out all right.
Best regards,
SJ mentor.
Posted 12-10-2020 05:50
Hello Nishan dai, I hope you are fine and doing well. Thank you for sharing this imformative writing, keep sharing more. Regards, Shila Gurung
Posted 25-09-2020 00:41
Hello Nishan,
this is your mentor WooJoo.
Thank you for writing the first thematic report and sharing it with us.
According to many reports that mentioned climate change effects in Nepal, mentioned that although Nepal is one of the countries that emit almost no greenhouse gas, the country is highly affected by climate changes.
I remember this was due to its dependence on primary sectors, like agriculture.
If the climate cycle changes, and some regions are highly affected, all economic and food supply would be influenced.
I like the suggestion you mentioned, Agroforestry.
It will help restoring the destroyed areas and increase food supply.
Thank you for your contribution to Tunza community.
Best wishes,
WooJoo
Posted 21-09-2020 02:41
Greetings Nishan
I hope you are doing well
Very informative and detailed report
Thank you so much for this report
Green cheers
Keep writing
Regards
Asmita Gaire
Posted 20-09-2020 21:08
Hello Nissan Dai
Thank you for sharing report impact of climate change on forest.Many species of animal have lost their habitat. We can together act to solve this problem.
Keep writing such informative report.
We are eager to know more from you.
Regards
Dolma
Posted 20-09-2020 19:57
Hello Nishan Dai!!
I hope you are fine and doing great.
Thank you for sharing such an informative piece of writing.
Climate change is curse in our ecosystem and biodiversity.
Kepp writing and shining.
Hope to know more from you.
Warm regards,
Meena
GREEN CHEERS
Posted 20-09-2020 00:35
Hello Nishan ,
thank u so much for such a nice report.
Keep sharing
Regards ,
Shobha
Posted 20-09-2020 00:09