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India's poverty map bends under climate pressure, finds NISER study

13 Apr 2026
2 min

Climate Shocks and Poverty in India

Recent research by the National Institute of Science Education and Research (Niser) highlights the impact of climate shocks on poverty in India, indicating that environmental factors significantly contribute to the economic hardships faced by communities, especially in agriculturally dependent regions.

Key Findings of the Study

  • The study analyzed 593 districts across 21 states, revealing that poverty is increasingly a climate-related issue requiring localized policy action.
  • Climate change exacerbates traditional economic vulnerabilities, with a significant influence on poverty rates.
  • Poverty headcount ratio in India decreased from 24.85% to 14.96%, yet climate shocks pose persistent threats to progress.

Environmental Factors Affecting Poverty

  • Temperature Variability: The study identified that fluctuations in maximum temperature have the most severe impact on poverty, increasing the probability of a district being impoverished by 31.1% with each unit increase.
  • Floods: Areas with frequent flooding showed a 1.4% increase in poverty likelihood per unit rise in flood-affected area.
  • Rainfall Patterns: Uneven and inadequate rainfall disrupts agriculture, with a 1.9% increase in poverty probability linked to changes in precipitation.

The Drought-Dependence Trap

Districts reliant on agriculture and prone to drought are at an 83% higher risk of poverty. This dual vulnerability leads to cycles of crop failures, financial insecurity, and limited livelihood diversification options.

Social Factors and Poverty

  • Scheduled Tribe (ST) Populations: Districts with higher ST populations are more vulnerable to poverty, with a 1.9% increase in probability per unit increase in tribal population, due to geographic and economic marginalization.

Economic Diversification as a Buffer

  • Regions with a robust tertiary sector are less susceptible to poverty, with a 1.9% decrease in poverty probability for every unit increase in the sector's GDP share.
  • Southern and western states, with diversified economies, show lower poverty rates compared to agriculture-reliant eastern states.

Policy Recommendations

  • Adopt region-specific strategies for poverty alleviation, moving beyond one-size-fits-all policies.
  • Promote climate-resilient agriculture and expand non-farm employment opportunities to reduce dependence on agriculture.
  • Strengthen disaster management systems to mitigate the impacts of floods and extreme weather events.
  • Support infrastructure development and diversify economies to enhance resilience against climate shocks.

Conclusion

The study emphasizes the need for integrated policymaking that addresses both economic and institutional factors influencing poverty, advocating for a multi-pronged regional approach to effectively tackle climate-induced poverty challenges.

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