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GNH survey findings 2010 for Samtse Dzongkhag The Centre for Bhutan Studies Note: The findings in this slide is only for Samtse Dzongkhag unless otherwise stated.
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GNH survey findings 2010 for Samtse DzongkhagThe Centre for Bhutan Studies

Note: The findings in this slide is only for Samtse Dzongkhag unless otherwise stated.

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Demographics

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Psychological Wellbeing

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Health

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Time Use and Balance

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Education

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Cultural Diversity

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0.3%

0.9%6.7%

92.1%

Not at all Only a littleQuite well Very well

How well can you speak your mother tongue now?

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11%

89%

Important Very important

Importance of Bhutanese Traditions

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1%18%

48%

34%

Not at all A littleQuite a lot A lot

Do you think children respect elders?

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11%

45%

44%

A little Quite a lotA lot

Do you think children respect parents?

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0.2%

29.7%

38.6%

31.5%

Not at all A littleQuite a lot A lot

Do you think children practice discipline(drig)?

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0.4%

32.5%

43.8%

23.3%

Not at all A littleQuite a lot A lot

Do you think children practice honesty?

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2%

43%

38%

17%

Not at all A littleQuite a lot A lot

Do you think children practice tolerance?

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0.3%

25.2%

38.3%

36.1%

Not at all A littleQuite a lot A lot

Do you think children work hard?

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0.5%22.3%

36.9%

40.3%

Not at all A littleQuite a lot A lot

Do you think children practice obedience to authority?

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1% 13%

43%

43%

Not at all A littleQuite a lot A lot

Do you think children take care of family members and relatives?

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1%

25%

46%

28%

Not at all A littleQuite a lot A lot

Do you think children help others?

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3%

27%

41%

29%

Not at all A littleQuite a lot A lot

Do you think children practice impartiality towards rich, poor, etc?

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62%10%

28%

Agree Neither agree nor disagreeDisagree

Women are more suited for domestic work/ house work than men

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16%

11%

73%

Agree Neither agree nor disagreeDisagree

An education is more important for a boy than a girl

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29%

20%

51%

Agree Neither agree nor disagreeDisagree

On the whole, men make better leaders than women do

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82%

12%7%

Agree Neither agree nor disagreeDisagree

Females tend to carry drip

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5%

35%

60%

Never SometimesAlways

Do you take part in local festivals in your community?

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5%

80%

10%2%

3%

None 1-5 days

6-12 days 13-20 days+20 days

In a year, how many days do you spend attending social and cultural activities?

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80%

13%

5%2%

Never A few times a yearOnce or twice a month More than once a week

Frequency of playing traditional games in the past 12 months

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78%

11%

5%6%

Never A few times a yearOnce or twice a month More than once a week

Frequency of playing modern games in the past 12 months

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0.3%10%

89.7%

Not important ImportantVery important

Is Driglam Namzha (etiquette) important?

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12.9%

23.2%

63.9%

Getting weaker Stayed sameGetting stronger

Change in Driglam Namzha (etiquette) during the last few years

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13.4%

23.9%

62.7%

Less compassionate Stayed the sameMore compassionate

GNH Survey 2010

During the last few years, most people in Bhutan have become

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92.4%

6.4%

1.2%

More concerned about material wealth Stayed the sameLess concerned about material wealth

GNH Survey 2010

During the last few years, most people in Bhutan have become

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50.3%

32.3%

17.3%

More selfish Stayed the sameLess selfish

GNH Survey 2010

During the last few years, most people in Bhutan have become

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28.6%

39.7%

31.7%

Less honest Stayed the sameMore honest

GNH Survey 2010

During the last few years, most people in Bhutan have become

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6.3%

16.2%

77.4%

Less spiritual Stayed the sameMore spiritual

GNH Survey 2010

During the last few years, most people in Bhutan have become

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35.2%

38.4%

26.4%

Less tolerant Stayed the sameMore tolerant

GNH Survey 2010

During the last few years, most people in Bhutan have become

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16.9%

40.4%18.4%

24.2%

A lot ModerateLittle None

GNH Survey 2010

Change in deterioration of traditional architectural designs in houses over the last 5yrs

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Good Governance

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33%

67%

No Yes

Did you attend zomdue in the past 12 months?

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55

7

02

46

8N

o. o

f tim

es

Mean zomdue attendance in the past 12 months

Village/Chiwog level Gewog levelThromdue level

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0.5%6.4%

44.1%

48.9%

Poor AverageGood Very good

Performance of the dzongdag in the past 12 months

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1.2%

2.3%

13.5%

45.1%

37.8%

Very poor Poor

Average GoodVery good

Performance of the MP (National Assembly) in the past 12 months

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1.5%

3.8%

13.3%

44.3%

37.2%

Very poor Poor

Average GoodVery good

Performance of the MP (National Council) in the past 12 months

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14%

86%

Did not vote Voted

Did you vote for gup, MP or thromdey representative in the last election?

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10%

90%

20%

80%

Male Female

Did not vote Voted

GNH Survey 2010

Voter turnout by gender

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99%

1%

Free and fair Not free and fair

Election process

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4%

96%

Yes No

Involved in case before the court in the past five years

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13%

32%41%

13%

Not free Quite freeCompletely free Don't Know

Freedom of media from government influences

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25%

75%

No Yes

Do you have access to BBS Radio?

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59%

41%

No Yes

Do you have access to BBS TV?

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69%

31%

No Yes

Do you have access to newspapers?

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84%

16%

No Yes

Do you have access to internet?

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50%

19%

31%

Common Not commonDon't Know

Perception of corruption

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2%

30%

38%

1%

30%

All Most

A few NoneDon't Know

No. of people involved in corruption in government sectors

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1%19%

43%4%

33%

All Most

A few NoneDon't Know

No. of people involved in corruption in private sectors

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2%18%

45%2%

34%

All Most

A few NoneDon't Know

No. of people involved in corruption in corporation

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Community Vitality

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4845

42 40 39 37 37 36

30 3026

21 2018 18

12

010

2030

4050

Mea

n of

ye

ars

Ugent

se/N

anita

l

Pugli

Dungt

oe

Tading Biru

Bara

Lahe

reni

Dench

ukha

Charg

hary

Dorok

ha

Tendu

Cheng

mar

i

Yoese

ltse/

ghu

mau

nay

Samtse

Sipsu

Gomtu

Duration of stay in the community by gewog

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25

2117

010

2030

Mea

n of

ye

ars

Trust

mos

t of t

hem

Trust

som

e of

them

Trust

none

of t

hem

Trust

a fe

w of t

hem

Duration of stay in the community by trust in neighbours

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1%15.7%

14.5%

68.9%

Less than 1 year 1-5 yearsGreater than 5 to 10 years More than 10 years

Duration of stay in the community (in years)

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37%

63%

Did not volunteer Volunteered

Did you give people unpaid voluntary help in the past 12 months?

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32%

68%

45%

55%

Male Female

Did not volunteer Volunteered

GNH Survey 2010

Did you give people unpaid voluntary help in the past 12 months?

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33%

67%

53%47%

1 Rural 2 Urban

Did not volunteer Volunteered

GNH Survey 2010

Did you give people unpaid voluntary help in the past 12 months?

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6%

94%

Did not provide donation Provided donation

In the past 12 months, did you donate money or goods?

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6092

2462 2376 2322

1895 1801 17371412 1299 1160 1139 990 933

676474 411

02,

000

4,00

06,

000

Mea

n do

natio

n (

in N

u)

Samtse

Sipsu

Tendu

Gom

tu

Dorok

ha

Cheng

mar

i

Dench

ukha

Charg

hary

Ugent

se/N

anita

l

Dungt

oe

Lahe

reni

PugliBiru

Yoesel

tse/ g

hum

aunay

Bara

Tadin

g

Mean donation by gewog

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25%

72%

Weak Somewhat strongVery strong

Sense of belonging to your local community

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27%

73%

34%66%

29%

71%

10%13%

77%

10%

90%

8%22%

70%

13%13%

75%

10%

34%56%

17%

83%

10%10%

80%

38%62%

37%63%

16%

84%

16%

84%

14%

86%

26%

74%

Bara Biru Charghary Chengmari

Denchukha Dorokha Dungtoe Gomtu

Lahereni Pugli Samtse Sipsu

Tading Tendu Ugentse/Nanital Yoeseltse/ ghumaunay

Weak Somewhat strong

Very strong

GNH Survey 2010

Sense of belonging to your local community by gewog

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62%

38% 40%60%

35%

65%

Weak Somewhat strong

Very strong

Did not volunteer Volunteered

GNH Survey 2010

Sense of belonging to the community and voluntary help

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0.3%14.8%

43.5%

41.5%

Trust none of them Trust a few of themTrust some of them Trust most of them

How much do you trust Bhutanese people in general?

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13%

44%

43%

1%17%

42%

40%

Male Female

Trust none of them Trust a few of them

Trust some of them Trust most of them

GNH Survey 2010

Trust in Bhutanese people in general by gender

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0.8%11.6%

31.2%56.4%

Trust none of them Trust a few of themTrust some of them Trust most of them

How much do you trust your neighbour?

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0.5%10.1%

30.0%59.4%

1.3%14.1%

33.2%

51.5%

Male Female

Trust none of them Trust a few of them

Trust some of them Trust most of them

GNH Survey 2010

Trust in neighbour by gender

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1.3%14.5%

84.2%

Rarely SometimesAlways

People in this community treat you fairly

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1.3%

2%

28.9%

67.8%

Never RarelySometimes Always

Would you say this is a neighbourhood where neighbours help each other?

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31%

24%

27%

18%

Not in the last month Once a monthFew times a month Few times per week

Frequency of socializing with neighbours in the last month

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33%

25%

26%

16%28%

23%28%

20%

Male Female

Not in the last month Once a month

Few times a month Few times per week

GNH Survey 2010

Frequency of socializing with neighbours by gender

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48%

24%

21%

6%

Not in the last month Once a monthFew times a month Few times per week

Frequency of socializing with relatives in the last month

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48%

26%

20%

6%

49%

21%

24%

6%

Male Female

Not in the last month Once a month

Few times a month Few times per week

GNH Survey 2010

Frequency of socializing with relatives by gender

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9%

91%

Yes No

Enmity in the community in the past 12 months

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0.4%

3.6%

96.0%

Disagree NeutralAgree

Members of your family really care about each other

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1%1%

98%

Agree NeutralDisagree

You wish you were not part of your family

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2%18%

80%

Agree NeutralDisagree

Members of your family argue too much

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1%

1%

98%

Agree NeutralDisagree

You feel like a stranger in your family

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2%

28%

69%

Disagree NeutralAgree

You have enough time to spend with your family

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2%8%

90%

Disagree NeutralAgree

There is a lot of understanding in your family

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2%4%

94%

Disagree NeutralAgree

Your family is a real source of comfort to you

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3%

97%

Yes No

Have you been a victim of crime in the last 12 months?

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13%

87%

Yes No

Did you see/know other people being victimized of crime in the last 12 months?

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19%

25%

55%

Rarely safe Usually safeAlways safe

Safety from human harm in the neighbourhood/village

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16%

21%63%

25%

32%

43%

Male Female

Rarely safe Usually safe

Always safe

GNH Survey 2010

Safety from human harm in the village by gender

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23%

30%

47%

Rarely safe Usually safeAlways safe

Safety from wild animals in the neighbourhood/village

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18%

33%

49%

Rarely safe Usually safeAlways safe

Safety from ghosts in the neighbourhood/village

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19%

31%

50%

17%

35%

47%

Male Female

Rarely safe Usually safe

Always safe

GNH Survey 2010

Safety from ghosts in the village by gender

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Ecological Diversity

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0.2%9%

90.8%

A little responsible Somewhat responsibleHighly responsible

Do you feel responsible for conserving the natural environment?

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0.5%

3.9%

35.2%

60.4%

Disagree Neither Agree nor DisagreeAgree Strongly Agree

There should be tougher anti-pollution law

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39%

26%

11%

24%

A major concern Of some concernA minor concern Not a concern

Community environmental problem: Landslides

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38%

17%11%

34%

A major concern Of some concernA minor concern Not a concern

Community environmental problem: Floods

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35%

30%

18%

16%

A major concern Of some concernA minor concern Not a concern

Community environmental problem: Erratic weather patterns

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37%

18%

18%

26%

A major concern Of some concernA minor concern Not a concern

Community environmental problem: Littering

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15%

32%

25%

28%

Never SometimesMost of the times Always

How often did you reuse materials in the past 12 months?

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12%

29%

25%

34%

Never SometimesMost of the times Always

How often did you try to reduce waste in the past 12 months?

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42%

17%

17%

23%

Never SometimesMost of the times Always

How often did you segregate waste in the past 12 months?

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46%54%

Yes No

During the past 12 months did you plant trees?

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8%

62%

30%

Yes NoNot Applicable

Agricultural land lost to development by farmers in the last 5yrs

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12%

72%

17%

Yes NoNot Applicable

Land lost as a result of growing trees naturally on your land

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81%

19%

Yes No

Do you have adequate access to water supply?

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75%

25%50%50%

93%

7%

65%35%

90%

10%

100% 75%

25%

86%

14%

95%

5%

82%

18%

84%

16%

88%

12%

77%

23%

73%

27%

100%58%

42%

Bara Biru Charghary Chengmari

Denchukha Dorokha Dungtoe Gomtu

Lahereni Pugli Samtse Sipsu

Tading Tendu Ugentse/Nanital Yoeseltse/ ghumaunay

Yes No

GNH Survey 2010

By gewog: Do you have adequate access to water supply?

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1%3.9%

12.8%

41.3%

41.0%

Very poor Poor

Neither good nor poor GoodVery good

Quality of drinking water

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32%

68%

Yes No

Do you own a vehicle?

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29%

2%

33%

26%

2%8%

Drove you car Rode a passanger

Public transportation (bus) TaxiBicycle Walk

Modes of transportation used in the past 12 months

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57%31%

9% 3%

Hardly ever Once a monthMore than once a month Once a week

Use of public transport in last month

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0.2%

52.0%

7.8%

40.0%

Kerosene WoodLPG Electricity

Types of fuel used most often for cooking

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77.0%

0.2% 1.5%

15.4%

5.9%

Others Solar

Kerosene heater WoodElectric heater

How do you usually heat your dwelling?

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24%

28%

36%

12%

Not at all Unsure what it isHave some understanding Have a good understanding

Awareness about climate change

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25%

27%

36%

13%22%

31%

37%

10%

Male Female

Not at all Unsure what it is

Have some understanding Have a good understanding

GNH Survey 2010

Awareness about climate change by gender

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40%

28%

32%

Decreased Stayed sameIncreased

Change in vegetation cover as compared to previous years

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0.6%

0.4%

0.9%1.9%

5.7%

60.7%

29.8%

Others Dump on open airDump in forest Dump in rivers/streams

Municipal garbage pick-up BurningComposting

Mode of household waste disposal

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2%5%

18%

53%

23%

Very poor Poor

Neither good nor poor GoodVery good

Quality of agricultural land of farmers

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46%

23%

11%

20%

Major constraint Some constraintMinor constraint Never

Agricultural constraints: Wild life

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16%

31%

29%

24%

Major constraint Some constraintMinor constraint Never

Agricultural constraints: Pest and diseases

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4%14%

24%58%

Major constraint Some constraintMinor constraint Never

Agricultural constraints: Labour shortage

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33%

27%

16%

23%

A lot SomeLittle Not at all

Extent of damages caused by wild animals to crops

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9%

91%

Yes No

Do you have any land that have not been cultivated due to wild life threats?

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2%2%2%

4%

90%

More than 5 4-5

2-3 1-2Not at all

Have you lost any livestock to predators?

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83

52 50 48 45

36 3430

15 13 12 10

020

4060

80M

ean

acre

age

(in d

ecim

al)

Pugli

Tendu

Tading

Yoese

ltse/

ghu

mau

nay

Sipsu

Charg

hary

Biru

Dorok

ha

Lahe

reni

Samtse

Cheng

mar

iBar

a

Ugent

se/N

anita

l

Gomtu

Dungt

oe

Dench

ukha

Land left uncultivated due to wild life threats by gewog

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Living Standard

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