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However, the accumulation and transformation of subsistence capital cannot actively protect farmers from shocks, nor does it consider the adaptation and adjustment behavior of farmers under external shocks. Compared with livelihood capital, the meaning of livelihood resilience includes not only its own ...
Formal financial institutions may also be unwilling to provide credit for migration due to governance and institutional constraints. While many households migrated some remained and converted agricultural land for freshwater fish and prawn aquaculture. This is an adaptation because it changes a livelihood ...
Telomoyo River Basin is to gain an understanding of the pattern of ownership of livelihood assets for each river basin ecosystem in the Telomoyo River Basin and then to find out how the farming community processes the various assets they have so that they can come up with ways of adaptation...
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(d), compared with the aid livelihood strategy, rural households with greater economic pressure are more inclined to choose the expanded livelihood strategy.This study can provide a reference for the establishment of relevant policies related to the adaptation capacity of rural households in the ...
Such migration enabled their increased participation in non-agricultural activities, thereby improving their livelihoods. Their perception of eco-poverty alleviation policies was also apparent as they had significant impacts on transforming livelihoods. PARP and EFRP policies create and provide employment ...