Climate Change, Hydro-Meteorological Hazards and Adaptation for Sustainable Livelihood in Chitral Pakistan
Arjumand Nizami1, Jawad Ali1 and Muhammad Zulfiqar2*
1Helvetas Swiss Intercooperation Pakistan; 2Institute of Development Studies, the University of Agriculture, Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
zulfiqar@aup.edu.pk
Figure 1
Rainfall Scenario of North Chitral (mm).
Figure 2
Mean Maximum Temperature in North Chitral (0C).
Figure 3
Mean Minimum temperature in North Chitral (0C).
Figure 4
Rainfall Scenario of North Chitral (mm).
Figure 5
Impact of hazards on livelihood resources.
Figure 7
Mean Minimum temperature in South Chitral (0C).
Figure 8
Most important livelihood assets.
Figure 9
Frequency of hazards by type.
Figure 10
Severity of hazards by type.
Figure 11
Hazards Severity Impact on Livelihood Assets.
Figure 12
Livelihood Assets in the order of preference to cope with Hazards.
Figure 6
Mean Maximum temperature in South Chitral (0C).