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Zhiying Han, Yeo-Chang Youn, Seunguk Kim and Hyeyeong Choe
This study evaluates how resilient farmers? livelihoods are to climate change and what factors influence this resilience. To measure resilience, we constructed an indicator system based on the livelihood resilience analysis framework. We surveyed 42 expe...
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Ying Zhang, Xinyu Xie, Xiaoping Qiu, Zheng Jing, Yongqian Yu and Yan Wang
Ethnic areas are special in terms of their geographic type, population size, production mode, etc. Scientific assessment of rural residents? livelihood resilience and exploration of its influencing factors are significant for tapping the potential of rur...
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Hong Chang, Xinchao Liu, Yu Xie, Yahong Liu, Wu Yang and Jianming Niu
Herders? livelihood strategies are functions of the capitals at their disposal. Although this thesis has been proved, it has not been applied to livelihood research in the context of conservation initiatives. The Chinese government implemented the Grassl...
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Feilong Wang, Kaiwen Yao, Bingwen Liu and Dan Zhang
With the increase of economic strength and technological advancement, financial and technical issues are becoming less and less constraining for the construction of water conservancy and hydropower projects, and the resettlement of reservoir resettlers h...
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Anubhav Goyal,Joana Pereira
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Increase in water induced risks are realized with marginal settlements being more vulnerable due to limited adaptive capacity. The challenge put forward by climate change, in absence of adequate formal strategies, has forced the dwellers of marginal sett...
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Suci Wulandari, Fadjry Djufry and Renato Villano
COVID-19 significantly impacts coffee production, which smallholders dominate. Unaddressed impacts will affect coffee production sustainability. However, smallholders face some constraints. This study aims to determine the impact of COVID-19 from the per...
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Akhter Ali and Dil Bahadur Rahut
National level floods affect large sections of the population, and in turn, receive attention from the government and international agencies. Localized natural disasters, including localized floods, do not get the attention of the government and policyma...
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Cornel Likale Ndombi, Dorothy Ndunge Kyalo, Professor, Angeline Sabina Mulwa, Dr
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Nicholas Marpaung,(Universitas Sumatera UtaraIndonesia)Feby Aulia Safrin,(Universitas Sumatera UtaraIndonesia)
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This research aims to determine the strategy of business development of patchouli oil farmers in improving economic welfare, to analyzing obstacles or barriers in running the cultivation and production of patchouli oil in central Meranti The district of ...
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Jean-François Rousseau, Sarah Turner and Yiqiang Xu
In the wake of important economic reforms and an ongoing agrarian transition, non-timber forest products, most notably black cardamom, have emerged as significant trade options for ethnic minority farmers in the mountainous Sino-Vietnamese borderlands. Y...
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