Patterns of livelihood diversification in farming systems of the Eastern Gangetic Plains

CONTEXT The Eastern Gangetic Plains (EGP) is a region characterized by smallholder-dominated farming systems, facing rapid socio-economic and environmental changes. Livelihood diversification away from traditional agriculture is increasingly seen as a strategy to enhance resilience, income stability...

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Autores principales: Jackson, Tamara M., Nandi, Ravi, Jannat, Arifa, Ghosh, Arunava, Hajra, Dilip Kumar, Mitra, Biplab, Rashid, Md Mamunur, Bista, Sagar, Chaudhary, Anjana, Timsina, Pragya, Karki, Emma, Chakma, Kali Rattan, Rana, Gunjan, Kishore, Avinash
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Publicado: Elsevier 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176655
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author Jackson, Tamara M.
Nandi, Ravi
Jannat, Arifa
Ghosh, Arunava
Hajra, Dilip Kumar
Mitra, Biplab
Rashid, Md Mamunur
Bista, Sagar
Chaudhary, Anjana
Timsina, Pragya
Karki, Emma
Chakma, Kali Rattan
Rana, Gunjan
Kishore, Avinash
author_browse Bista, Sagar
Chakma, Kali Rattan
Chaudhary, Anjana
Ghosh, Arunava
Hajra, Dilip Kumar
Jackson, Tamara M.
Jannat, Arifa
Karki, Emma
Kishore, Avinash
Mitra, Biplab
Nandi, Ravi
Rana, Gunjan
Rashid, Md Mamunur
Timsina, Pragya
author_facet Jackson, Tamara M.
Nandi, Ravi
Jannat, Arifa
Ghosh, Arunava
Hajra, Dilip Kumar
Mitra, Biplab
Rashid, Md Mamunur
Bista, Sagar
Chaudhary, Anjana
Timsina, Pragya
Karki, Emma
Chakma, Kali Rattan
Rana, Gunjan
Kishore, Avinash
author_sort Jackson, Tamara M.
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description CONTEXT The Eastern Gangetic Plains (EGP) is a region characterized by smallholder-dominated farming systems, facing rapid socio-economic and environmental changes. Livelihood diversification away from traditional agriculture is increasingly seen as a strategy to enhance resilience, income stability, and food security among these smallholders. However, comprehensive understanding of diversification patterns and their drivers within the EGP remains limited. OBJECTIVE This study aims to elucidate the patterns of livelihood diversification in farming systems across the EGP, and identify the key factors driving diversification. METHODS Utilizing data from the Rupantar project involving a baseline survey of 1400 households across India, Nepal, and Bangladesh, and a subsequent analysis employing the Simpson's Index of Diversity (SID) to quantify diversification levels. Multivariate regression models were used to explore the determinants of diversification, while disaggregating the analysis by country and diversification components (crop plot, crop non-plot, and non-crop non-plot). RESULTS AND CONCLUSION The study revealed moderate levels of diversification across the EGP, with significant geographical and contextual variability. Key drivers of diversification included access to resources, gender, education, market access, and institutional support, with notable differences across countries and diversification types. Specifically, non-ownership of irrigation pumps, female household headship, and engagement in off-farm and non-farm activities emerged as significant predictors of higher diversification levels. SIGNIFICANCE This study contributes to a nuanced understanding of livelihood diversification in the EGP, highlighting the complexity of diversification patterns and the multifaceted nature of its determinants and impacts. By identifying specific drivers of diversification, the findings provide valuable insights for policymakers, development practitioners, and researchers aiming to support rural livelihoods in the region. Emphasizing the role of gender, resource access, and institutional support, the study underscores the importance of tailored interventions to enhance the resilience and sustainability of smallholder farming systems in the face of changing environmental and socio-economic conditions.
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spelling CGSpace1766552025-12-02T10:59:51Z Patterns of livelihood diversification in farming systems of the Eastern Gangetic Plains Jackson, Tamara M. Nandi, Ravi Jannat, Arifa Ghosh, Arunava Hajra, Dilip Kumar Mitra, Biplab Rashid, Md Mamunur Bista, Sagar Chaudhary, Anjana Timsina, Pragya Karki, Emma Chakma, Kali Rattan Rana, Gunjan Kishore, Avinash diversification farming systems livelihoods smallholders CONTEXT The Eastern Gangetic Plains (EGP) is a region characterized by smallholder-dominated farming systems, facing rapid socio-economic and environmental changes. Livelihood diversification away from traditional agriculture is increasingly seen as a strategy to enhance resilience, income stability, and food security among these smallholders. However, comprehensive understanding of diversification patterns and their drivers within the EGP remains limited. OBJECTIVE This study aims to elucidate the patterns of livelihood diversification in farming systems across the EGP, and identify the key factors driving diversification. METHODS Utilizing data from the Rupantar project involving a baseline survey of 1400 households across India, Nepal, and Bangladesh, and a subsequent analysis employing the Simpson's Index of Diversity (SID) to quantify diversification levels. Multivariate regression models were used to explore the determinants of diversification, while disaggregating the analysis by country and diversification components (crop plot, crop non-plot, and non-crop non-plot). RESULTS AND CONCLUSION The study revealed moderate levels of diversification across the EGP, with significant geographical and contextual variability. Key drivers of diversification included access to resources, gender, education, market access, and institutional support, with notable differences across countries and diversification types. Specifically, non-ownership of irrigation pumps, female household headship, and engagement in off-farm and non-farm activities emerged as significant predictors of higher diversification levels. SIGNIFICANCE This study contributes to a nuanced understanding of livelihood diversification in the EGP, highlighting the complexity of diversification patterns and the multifaceted nature of its determinants and impacts. By identifying specific drivers of diversification, the findings provide valuable insights for policymakers, development practitioners, and researchers aiming to support rural livelihoods in the region. Emphasizing the role of gender, resource access, and institutional support, the study underscores the importance of tailored interventions to enhance the resilience and sustainability of smallholder farming systems in the face of changing environmental and socio-economic conditions. 2025-06 2025-09-24T13:04:58Z 2025-09-24T13:04:58Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176655 en https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2025.111372 Open Access Elsevier Jackson, Tamara M.; Nandi, Ravi; Jannat, Arifa; Ghosh, Arunava; Hajra, Dilip Kumar; Mitra, Biplab; et al. 2025. Patterns of livelihood diversification in farming systems of the Eastern Gangetic Plains. Agricultural Systems 227(June 2025): 104346. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2025.104346
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farming systems
livelihoods
smallholders
Jackson, Tamara M.
Nandi, Ravi
Jannat, Arifa
Ghosh, Arunava
Hajra, Dilip Kumar
Mitra, Biplab
Rashid, Md Mamunur
Bista, Sagar
Chaudhary, Anjana
Timsina, Pragya
Karki, Emma
Chakma, Kali Rattan
Rana, Gunjan
Kishore, Avinash
Patterns of livelihood diversification in farming systems of the Eastern Gangetic Plains
title Patterns of livelihood diversification in farming systems of the Eastern Gangetic Plains
title_full Patterns of livelihood diversification in farming systems of the Eastern Gangetic Plains
title_fullStr Patterns of livelihood diversification in farming systems of the Eastern Gangetic Plains
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of livelihood diversification in farming systems of the Eastern Gangetic Plains
title_short Patterns of livelihood diversification in farming systems of the Eastern Gangetic Plains
title_sort patterns of livelihood diversification in farming systems of the eastern gangetic plains
topic diversification
farming systems
livelihoods
smallholders
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176655
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