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International Journal of Scientific Development and Research (IJSDR)

The Impacts of Climate Change on the Socio Economic Development of Torwama Community

Abstract

This study investigated the impact of Climate change on the socio-economic development of Torwama Community.From the study, it was revealed that climate change manifests in various forms, including increased frequency of extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and shifts in agricultural productivity. The finding revealed that climate change disproportionately affect vulnerable populations, exacerbating existing inequalities and hindering economic growth. This research explored through a mixed-method approach, combining quantitative and qualitative data to analyze the impact of climate change in the study area. The study used statistical analysis to examine the relationship between climate change variables and socio-economic outcomes, as well as conduct interviews and focus groups with local residents to gather qualitative data on the impact of climate change on their lives and livelihoods. The research also indicated that extreme weather events, rising temperatures, and shifting rainfall patterns posed threats to Torwama community with fragile social, economic, and political structures. It was also revealed that challenges such as food insecurity and loss of livelihoods, were seen prominent. As a result, children and parent struggle with the little resources available. Moreover, the strain on resources may heighten competition and conflict further destabilizing communities. Climate change has far-reaching implications on socio-economic development affecting various aspects of human life, including health, food security, water availability, infrastructure, and economic productivity. Additionally, the research identified opportunities that accompanied climate related problems which are not limited to innovation and sustainable development through investment in green technologies and infrastructure. Transitioning to low-carbon economy can stimulate job creation and promote climate resilience, highlighting the need for integrated policies that balance environmental sustainability with economic growth.

Keywords

Climate change socio- economic livelihood Community
Details
Volume 9
Issue 10
Pages 299-308