Mapping farmer vulnerability to target interventions for climate-resilient agriculture: science in practice

Author:

Prasad Pooja12ORCID,Gupta Parth2,Belsare Hemant2,Mahendra Chirag M.2,Bhopale Manasi2,Deshmukh Sudhanshu2,Sohoni Milind23

Affiliation:

1. a School of Public Policy, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110016, India

2. b Center for Technology Alternatives for Rural Areas, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai 400076, India

3. c Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai 400076, India

Abstract

Abstract Farmers in dryland regions are highly vulnerable to rainfall variability. This vulnerability is unequal, as it is mediated by biophysical and social factors. Implementing policies for climate resilience requires identification of farmers who are most vulnerable to extreme events like dry spells. We develop a novel approach by conceptualizing dry spell vulnerability at the farm scale in terms of monsoon crop water deficit. Using inputs of weather, terrain, soil properties, land-use-land-cover, crop properties, and cadastral maps, our tool models an hourly soil water balance at 30 m × 30 m resolution and maps the crop water deficit under rainfed conditions. This is a good indicator of the relative sensitivity of farmers to dry spells and allows prioritization of interventions within the focus region. Our tool, developed and deployed within the Maharashtra State Project on Climate-Resilient Agriculture, is iteratively calibrated and refined. We present the result of one such iteration where 72% of cases were found to have an agreement between the modelled output and farmers' perception of dry spell-induced crop water stress. Our work demonstrates how vulnerability to climate hazards may be mapped at micro-scales to assist policy makers in targeting interventions in ecologically fragile regions with high rainfall variability.

Funder

Government of Maharashtra, India

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Water Science and Technology,Geography, Planning and Development

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