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  <title>Coping with Climate Variability: A Study of Indigenous Agricultural Practices in the Semi-Arid Region of Karnataka</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2025.13.03.285</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>This study aimed to assess and understand the knowledge of farmers and the indigenous coping<br />
mechanisms adopted by the farmers to mitigate the climate variability in Semi-arid region of<br />
Karnataka. The pre-tested and structured interview schedules were employed for collecting data<br />
from 240 representative farmers from Vijayapura and Bagalkot district using multistage<br />
sampling technique and data were analyzed and interpreted using appropriate statistical tools.<br />
The findings of the study shows that most farmers reported experiencing climate variability,<br />
particularly the declining rainfall (70%) and rising temperatures (48%) in the recent years.<br />
Nearly 3/4 th of the farmers perceived that climate variability has adversely effected farming<br />
because of frequent crop failures and decreasing crop yield due to lack of water for irrigation as a<br />
result of declining groundwater in the region. The farmers employed indigenous knowledge and<br />
coping strategies to reduce the adverse impacts of climate variability. Farmers adopted<br />
traditional coping mechanisms like adjusting planting dates, adopting early maturing and drought<br />
resistant varieties, and practicing intercropping or mixed farming to mitigate the effects of<br />
climate change. They also diversified their cropping systems and livelihood enterprises to<br />
alleviate climate change risks and enhance resilience. Farmers with greater experience, higher<br />
education levels, large land holdings, and access to irrigation are better equipped to manage<br />
climate variability.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>This study aimed to assess and understand the knowledge of farmers and the indigenous coping<br />
mechanisms adopted by the farmers to mitigate the climate variability in Semi-arid region of<br />
Karnataka. The pre-tested and structured interview schedules were employed for collecting data<br />
from 240 representative farmers from Vijayapura and Bagalkot district using multistage<br />
sampling technique and data were analyzed and interpreted using appropriate statistical tools.<br />
The findings of the study shows that most farmers reported experiencing climate variability,<br />
particularly the declining rainfall (70%) and rising temperatures (48%) in the recent years.<br />
Nearly 3/4 th of the farmers perceived that climate variability has adversely effected farming<br />
because of frequent crop failures and decreasing crop yield due to lack of water for irrigation as a<br />
result of declining groundwater in the region. The farmers employed indigenous knowledge and<br />
coping strategies to reduce the adverse impacts of climate variability. Farmers adopted<br />
traditional coping mechanisms like adjusting planting dates, adopting early maturing and drought<br />
resistant varieties, and practicing intercropping or mixed farming to mitigate the effects of<br />
climate change. They also diversified their cropping systems and livelihood enterprises to<br />
alleviate climate change risks and enhance resilience. Farmers with greater experience, higher<br />
education levels, large land holdings, and access to irrigation are better equipped to manage<br />
climate variability.</p>
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