Livelihoods Simplified Revision Notes for Scottish Highers Geography
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Climate Change - Livelihoods (Effects)
Climate Change - Livelihoods (Effects)
Definition:
Climate change has significant impacts on livelihoods, affecting people's ability to earn a living and sustain their communities.
Effects of Climate Change on Livelihoods:
Agricultural Challenges:
Changing climate conditions, including altered precipitation patterns and temperature extremes, can disrupt farming practices, leading to crop failures and reduced agricultural productivity.
Fisheries Decline:
Rising sea temperatures, ocean acidification, and overfishing can reduce fish stocks and threaten the livelihoods of fishing communities.
Water Resource Scarcity:
Droughts and changing water availability can impact industries dependent on water resources, such as irrigation for agriculture and hydropower generation.
Displacement and Migration:
Climate-induced displacement can lead to the loss of traditional livelihoods, forcing communities to migrate in search of new opportunities.
Economic Losses:
Extreme weather events, such as hurricanes and floods, can result in substantial economic losses, particularly in vulnerable regions.
Livestock and Pastoralism:
Changes in grazing conditions and water availability can affect pastoralist communities and their livestock.
Tourism Industry:
Climate change can impact tourism through damage to natural attractions, changes in seasonal patterns, and increased risks of extreme weather events.
Climate Change - Livelihoods (Effects)
Supply Chain Disruptions:
Climate-related disruptions in supply chains, including transportation and logistics, can affect industries and livelihoods dependent on these networks.
Social and Cultural Impacts:
Changes in livelihoods can also impact social structures and cultural practices in affected communities.
Adaptation and Resilience:
Adaptation strategies focus on building resilience to climate change impacts, including diversifying livelihoods, implementing sustainable agricultural practices, and developing climate-resilient infrastructure.
Summary
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Climate change affects livelihoods by disrupting agriculture, fisheries, water resources, and industries.
Vulnerable communities are particularly at risk of losing their traditional ways of life.
Adaptation and resilience-building efforts are essential to protect livelihoods in the face of a changing climate.
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