Limits to adapting to water variability in rural Nepal: Gaps in community-based governance
Rural communities in the low-lying plains and lower hills of Nepal remain vulnerable to changes in watershed dynamics. A range of coping and adaptive strategies are being implemented to address technical and infrastructural needs relating to agriculture, ecosystem management and disaster prevention. However, to ensure the equity and equality of these measures in relation to water, effective governance mechanisms that link different water users (e.g. upstream and downstream) emerged as an important, yet contested, component. Conflict exists between local water users (both within and between villages in the same watershed), the resolution of which has been hampered by ineffective and inactive water user committees that lack proportional representation and the institutional capacity for sufficient responsiveness. The paper concludes with suggestions for reviving effective committees at the community scale, bearing in mind the need for institutional and organizational stability, equality and sustainability.Adger, W.N. (2006) ‘Vulnerability’, Global Environmental Change 16: 268-81.
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Gurung, G.B. and Bhandari, D. (2009) ‘Integrated approach to climate change adaptation’, Forest and Livelihood 8: 90-98.
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Marahatta, S., Dangol, B.S. and Gurung, G.B. (2009) Temporal and Spatial Variability of Climate Change Over Nepal (1976-2005) (Research Report), Practical Action Nepal, Kathmandu.
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Adger, W.N. and Barnett, J. (2009) ‘Four reasons for concern about adaptation to climate change’, Environment and Planning A, 41: 2800-805.
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Gurung, G.B. and Bhandari, D. (2009) ‘Integrated approach to climate change adaptation’, Forest and Livelihood 8: 90-98.
Gurung, G.B., Pradhananga, D., Karmacharya, J., Subedi, A., Gurung, K. and Shrestha, S. (2010) Impacts of Climate Change: Voices of the People (Research Report), Practical Action Nepal, Kathmandu.
Inderberg, T.H. and Eikeland, P.Q. (2009) ‘Limits to adaptation: Analysing institutional constraints’, in N.W. Adger, I. Lorenzoni and K. O’Brien (eds), Adapting to Climate Change: Thresholds, Values, Governance, pp. 433-47, University of Cambridge Press, Cambridge.
Larson, A.M., Barry, D. and Ram Dahal, G. (2010) ‘New rights for forest-based communities? Understanding processes of forest tenure reform’, International Forestry Review 12: 78-96.
Marahatta, S., Dangol, B.S. and Gurung, G.B. (2009) Temporal and Spatial Variability of Climate Change Over Nepal (1976-2005) (Research Report), Practical Action Nepal, Kathmandu.
Ostrom, E. (1999) ‘Coping with tragedies of the commons’, Annual Review of Political Science 2: 493-535.
Ostrom, E. (2010a) ‘Analyzing collective action’, Agricultural Economics 41: 155-66.
Ostrom, E. (2010b) ‘Polycentric systems for coping with collective action and global environmental change’, Global Environmental Change 20: 550-57.
Pachauri, R.K. and Reisinger, A. (2007) Climate Change 2007: Synthesis Report (Contribution of Working Groups I, II and III to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change), IPCC, Geneva.
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Water Aid Nepal (2010) Research into Financial and Institutional Structures to Support the Functionality and Sustainability of Rural Hill Water Systems (Research Report), Water Aid Nepal, Kathmandu.
WECS (Water and Energy Commission Secretariat) (2002) Executive Summary: Water Resources Strategy Nepal (Government strategy), His Majesty's Government of Nepal, Kathmandu.
Young, O.R. (2010) ‘Institutional dynamics: Resilience, vulnerability and adaptation in environmental and resource regimes’, Global Environmental Change 20: 378-85.
Adger, W.N. (2006) ‘Vulnerability’, Global Environmental Change 16: 268-81.
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Adger, W.N., Dessai, S., Goulden, M., Hulme, M., Lorenzoni, I., Nelson, D., Naess, L., Wolf, J., and Wreford, A. (2009) ‘Are there social limits to adaptation to climate change?’ Climatic Change 93: 335-54.
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Few, R. (2003) ‘Flooding, vulnerability and coping strategies: Local responses to a global threat’, Progress in Development Studies 3: 43-58.
Gupta, J., Termeer, C., Klostermann, J., Meijerink, S., van den Brink, M., Jong, P., Nooteboom, S., and Bergsma, E. (2010) ‘The Adaptive Capacity Wheel: a method to assess the inherent characteristics of institutions to enable the adaptive capacity of society’ Environmental Science & Policy, 13(6): 459-71.
Gurung, G.B. and Bhandari, D. (2009) ‘Integrated approach to climate change adaptation’, Forest and Livelihood 8: 90-98.
Gurung, G.B., Pradhananga, D., Karmacharya, J., Subedi, A., Gurung, K. and Shrestha, S. (2010) Impacts of Climate Change: Voices of the People (Research Report), Practical Action Nepal, Kathmandu.
Inderberg, T.H. and Eikeland, P.Q. (2009) ‘Limits to adaptation: Analysing institutional constraints’, in N.W. Adger, I. Lorenzoni and K. O’Brien (eds), Adapting to Climate Change: Thresholds, Values, Governance, pp. 433-47, University of Cambridge Press, Cambridge.
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Marahatta, S., Dangol, B.S. and Gurung, G.B. (2009) Temporal and Spatial Variability of Climate Change Over Nepal (1976-2005) (Research Report), Practical Action Nepal, Kathmandu.
Ostrom, E. (1999) ‘Coping with tragedies of the commons’, Annual Review of Political Science 2: 493-535.
Ostrom, E. (2010a) ‘Analyzing collective action’, Agricultural Economics 41: 155-66.
Ostrom, E. (2010b) ‘Polycentric systems for coping with collective action and global environmental change’, Global Environmental Change 20: 550-57.
Pachauri, R.K. and Reisinger, A. (2007) Climate Change 2007: Synthesis Report (Contribution of Working Groups I, II and III to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change), IPCC, Geneva.
Shah, A. (2010) ‘Nepal's first climate refugee village in Mustang’, Republica [online], http://www.myrepublica.com/portal/index.php?action=news_details&news_id=19341 [accessed 9 February 2011]. http://www.myrepublica.com/portal/index.php?action=news_details&news_id=19341
Water Aid Nepal (2010) Research into Financial and Institutional Structures to Support the Functionality and Sustainability of Rural Hill Water Systems (Research Report), Water Aid Nepal, Kathmandu.
WECS (Water and Energy Commission Secretariat) (2002) Executive Summary: Water Resources Strategy Nepal (Government strategy), His Majesty's Government of Nepal, Kathmandu.
Young, O.R. (2010) ‘Institutional dynamics: Resilience, vulnerability and adaptation in environmental and resource regimes’, Global Environmental Change 20: 378-85.
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