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Field-Level Evidences of Climate Change and Coping Strategies of Smallholder Farmers in Molawin-Dampalit Sub-Watershed, Makiling Forest Reserve, Philippines

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This article confirms that climate change is indeed a real phenomenon as observed and experienced by smallholder farmers in the Molawin-Dampalit Sub-Watershed. Using semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions the smallholder farmers articulated their own indications of climate change. These include increasing temperature stronger and more frequent typhoons excessive rainfall drought early rainy season and delayed dry season. Among the effects of climate change on their agricultural production include stunted growth of crops aborted fruiting of trees incidence of pests and diseases and growth of unknown weeds. These have led to increase in the use and dosage of farm inputs particularly pesticides and fertilizers; decline in crop yield; and ultimately decline in farm income. To cope with these impacts the farmers employed strategies such as replanting use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers to control pests and improve crop growth pruning watering and diversion of water source changing crops and harvesting their crops earlier to minimize crop loss. Considering the vulnerability of smallholder farmers the results suggest the need to enhance their adaptive capacities for climate change impacts using a holistic approach via human capital development improvement of physical capital and building their social capital.

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