The Effects of Climate Change Migration on Socio -Economic - Livelihoods -A Case Study of Kolli Hills, Namakkal District of Tamilnadu

  • Unique Paper ID: 189433
  • Volume: 12
  • Issue: 7
  • PageNo: 6393-6397
  • Abstract:
  • Globally, rising sea temperatures, flooding, and shifting weather patterns are all signs of climate change's growing effects. Recently, there has been a lot of apprehension about climate change. The tribal people's way of life, economy, and survival have all been impacted by it. According to Article 342 of the Indian Constitution, there are roughly 700 different tribes in India. Tribal people made up 8.6% of India's population, according to the census of 2021. Climate change is a result of the massive emissions of greenhouse gases and the reduction in forest cover. Global warming is brought on by the over emission of greenhouse gases, which raises the earth's surface temperature. The tribal people have experienced discomfort, an increase in their cost of living, a threat to their ability to survive, a loss in agricultural productivity, an increase in crop disease occurrence, livestock, human stress, and conflict over resource distribution. The current condition of climate change is thought to have been caused by humans. In recent years, the Kolli Hills have also shown signs of climate change. The tribal people rely primarily on the environment and crops supported by rain. Due to climatic condition the tribal people are difficult to lead their life. Hence most of the families are migrated to near places. Through this study, an attempt would be made to evaluate how climate change affects tribal economies and livelihoods, including native techniques used by the tribes to deal with the negative effects of the changing climate.

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@article{189433,
        author = {Dr. S.Bhuvaneswari},
        title = {The Effects of Climate Change Migration on Socio -Economic - Livelihoods -A Case Study of Kolli Hills, Namakkal District of Tamilnadu},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {12},
        number = {7},
        pages = {6393-6397},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=189433},
        abstract = {Globally, rising sea temperatures, flooding, and shifting weather patterns are all signs of climate change's growing effects. Recently, there has been a lot of apprehension about climate change. The tribal people's way of life, economy, and survival have all been impacted by it. According to Article 342 of the Indian Constitution, there are roughly 700 different tribes in India. Tribal people made up 8.6% of India's population, according to the census of 2021. Climate change is a result of the massive emissions of greenhouse gases and the reduction in forest cover. Global warming is brought on by the over emission of greenhouse gases, which raises the earth's surface temperature. The tribal people have experienced discomfort, an increase in their cost of living, a threat to their ability to survive, a loss in agricultural productivity, an increase in crop disease occurrence, livestock, human stress, and conflict over resource distribution. The current condition of climate change is thought to have been caused by humans. In recent years, the Kolli Hills have also shown signs of climate change. The tribal people rely primarily on the environment and crops supported by rain. Due to climatic condition the tribal people are difficult to lead their life. Hence most of the families are migrated to near places. Through this study, an attempt would be made to evaluate how climate change affects tribal economies and livelihoods, including native techniques used by the tribes to deal with the negative effects of the changing climate.},
        keywords = {Climatic changes, discomfort of Livi hood.},
        month = {December},
        }

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S.Bhuvaneswari, D. (2025). The Effects of Climate Change Migration on Socio -Economic - Livelihoods -A Case Study of Kolli Hills, Namakkal District of Tamilnadu. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(7), 6393–6397.

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