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Characterising households' vulnerability to climate change in Pyapon District in the delta region of Myanmar
Oo, A.T.; Van Huylenbroeck, G.; Speelman, S. (2018). Characterising households' vulnerability to climate change in Pyapon District in the delta region of Myanmar. International Journal of Global Warming 16(4): 365-380. https://hdl.handle.net/10.1504/IJGW.2018.095993
In: International Journal of Global Warming. INDERSCIENCE ENTERPRISES LTD: Geneva. ISSN 1758-2083; e-ISSN 1758-2091, meer
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Author keywords |
climate change; saltwater intrusion; flooding; Myanmar; vulnerability index; natural hazards |
Abstract |
In the delta areas of Myanmar, saltwater intrusion and flooding increasingly cause reductions in cultivated area and crop productivity, thereby threatening livelihoods that are dependent on agriculture. A household's vulnerability to these phenomena is determined by demographic factors and the social and economic characteristics of farm households. This paper has two main objectives: firstly to evaluate the factors determining farm households' vulnerability and, secondly, to study the correlation statistics between these factors. Based on a sample of 178 respondents, this study found that smallholders were most vulnerable to natural hazards, with an average household vulnerability score of 0.608, compared to households with larger landholdings which have a score of 0.589. Moreover, the Spearman correlation test reveals that 14 out of the 23 selected variables were significantly correlated with the household vulnerability index. |
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