Social and ecological climate change vulnerability assessment in the Indus delta, Pakistan

Author:

Solangi Ghulam Shabir1ORCID,Siyal Altaf Ali2,Siyal Zain-ul-Abdin3,Siyal Pirah4,Panhwar Sallahuddin5,Keerio Hareef Ahmed6,Bhatti Nabi Bux7

Affiliation:

1. a Department of Civil Engineering, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Campus, Khairpur Mir's, Pakistan

2. b Department of Land and Water Management, Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam, Pakistan

3. c Sui Southern Gas Company Limited, Sindh, Pakistan

4. d National Centre of Excellence in Analytical Chemistry, Jamshoro, Pakistan

5. e Department of Civil Engineering, National University of Science and Technology, Quetta, Pakistan

6. f Department of Environmental Engineering, Quaid-e-Awan University of Engineering, Science and Technology, Nawabshah, Pakistan

7. g On-Farm Water Management, Agriculture Department, Government of Sindh, Larkana, Sindh Pakistan

Abstract

Abstract Due to seawater intrusion into the Indus delta, Pakistan under changing climate scenarios, the local communities of the delta are under threat of land and livelihood. The present study was initiated to analyze community perceptions about the social and ecological climate change vulnerability in the Indus delta, Pakistan. About 500 permanent residents of the delta were interviewed using a well-structured questionnaire. The IBM SPSS software was used to analyze the data based on the Pearson chi-square, Goodman, Kruskal's analyses, and Foster Greer Thorbeck (FGT) techniques. Analysis of the data revealed that the people in the delta had poor infrastructure and living standards, and limited social activities. Most of the people were illiterate, and the average family size was 11. On average, 4.7 members lived in a single room, and most of the houses were made of wood. Based on FGT techniques, about 88.4% of the population were living below the poverty line. The statistical analysis identified seawater intrusion and climate change as the most significant parameters affecting soil fertility, water quality, vegetation, mangroves, and livelihood. A large portion of the respondents strongly demanded the ensured freshwater flow to save the ecosystem, water resources, and the livelihood of the delta communities.

Funder

Mehran University of Engineering and Technology

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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