生计
地理
心理弹性
适应能力
环境资源管理
田园生活
自然资本
弹性(材料科学)
社会资本
自然资源经济学
生态系统服务
生态学
生态系统
气候变化
农业
环境科学
经济
社会学
林业
社会科学
心理治疗师
牲畜
考古
物理
热力学
生物
心理学
作者
Tong Li,Shuohao Cai,R. K. Singh,Lizhen Cui,Francesco Fava,Tang Li,Zhihong Xu,Congjia Li,Xiaoyong Cui,Jianqing Du,Yanbin Hao,Yuexian Liu,Yanfen Wang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.155960
摘要
Livelihood resilience is crucial for both people and the environment, especially in remote and harsh ecosystems, such as the Qinghai Tibetan Plateau (QTP). This research aimed to fill the gap of assessing herders' livelihood resilience using more inclusive method. Using survey data from 758 pastoralists, complemented with focus group discussions and transect walks in the Three River Headwater Region (TRHR) on the QTP, we first developed a livelihood resilience evaluation index comprising dimensions of buffer capacity, self-organization and learning capacity. The method of entropy-TOPSIS was then applied to assess the livelihood resilience of local herders, and the spatial patterns were analyzed by spatial autocorrelation method. The results showed the overall level of pastoral livelihood resilience resulted weak, with an east to west spatial gradient toward lower livelihood resilience. Self-organization was the most important dimensions of livelihood resilience, with social cohesion being a dominant factor. Buffer capacity resulted the less important, but the natural capital was significantly higher than the other four livelihood capitals. Furthermore, the northeastern region was a hotspot, while the northwestern region was a cold spot of livelihood resilience. While pastoral populations in the TRHR had high self-organization abilities and potentially high learning capacities, the overall low buffer capacity and livelihood capital limited the improvement of their livelihood resilience. The key findings provide support for enabling policies and integrated strategies to enhance social-ecological resilience. Study may help as paradigm shift reference for the livelihood resilience of pastoral communities in high-altitude areas globally.
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