Drafted by researchers from PIK and TERI, the study “Locked Houses, Fallow Lands: Climate Change and Migration in Uttarakhand, India” discusses how climate change impacts influence the decision of people to migrate from the hills to the plains, leaving a growing number of uninhabited villages behind. It also makes concrete policy recommendations, including ensuring safe and orderly migration of those on the move, creating and supporting alternative livelihood options for the state’s largely subsistence-based farmers or training them to diversify their crops. With the right mitigation steps “meaningful opportunities to ameliorate the impacts of climate change will continue to exist,” the authors conclude. “The stabilisation of rural livelihoods and investments in improved traditional agriculture are crucial stepping stones to a sustainable future for Uttarakhand.”
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