Climate Change and Tonga Community Development: Thinking from the Periphery

Author(s):  
Mark Matsa
2014 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 68-74
Author(s):  
Sambhu Paudel ◽  
Trishna Rayamajhi

Local people response was obtained on biodiversity change in lower Mustang relying on social survey and from various data sources for natural assets. The main focus was centralized on the change in avifaunal and mammalian diversity and the effect of environmental change on agricultural/livestock forest as well as on grazing land. The change was detected on wildlife movement, livestock depredation, forest stock, palatable species and birds. Climate change is the key issue in conserving biodiversity and linking its goal in livelihood. Change in livelihood pattern seems more adverse factor for community development as urbanization is prevalent. Animals and birds solely dependent in the nutshell area are at increasing rate but transition (forest and agriculture) species are decreasing. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/init.v5i0.10256   The Initiation 2013 Vol.5; 68-74


Author(s):  
Julie Greenwalt ◽  
Michael Dede ◽  
Ibinabo Johnson ◽  
Prince Nosa ◽  
Abi Precious ◽  
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