
The findings of the study have been published in the prestigious “Journal of Rural Studies”.
“We employed a mixed-methods research approach to understand and appreciate localised climate hazards-induced vulnerability of exposure unit in the Himalayan region and tried to capture farmer organisations’ governance capabilities to evaluate, prioritise, and execute planned or reflexive and facilitative adaptation actions through climate-smart technologies and practices, employing participatory mapping tool (net-map), semi-structured interviews, focus group discussions, and coding of recorded respondent interviews,” Kushankur Dey, Associate Professor, IIM Lucknow, told PTI.
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