Resiliencelivelihood strategyaridityvulnerabilityHouseholds living in rural areas of developing countries rely on rain-fed agriculture for their livelihoods and, as such, are highly dependent on climatic conditions. The study is located in Gwanda a dry southern region of Zimbabwe. This study unearths ...
Natural disasters are increasing in frequency in China. Enhancing residents' livelihood resilience and adjusting their livelihood strategies have gradu
while exposure to agroforestry pests and diseases will lead farm households to diversify their livelihood activities and increase crop and livestock variety to enhance their adaptability. The livelihood capital of farm households has a significant positive effect on livelihood resilience (β = 0.874,...
Both livelihoods and diversity have become popular topics in development studies. The livelihood concept offers a more complete picture of the complexities... F Ellis - 《Oxford University Press》 被引量: 13发表: 2000年 CLIMATE CHANGE AND FOOD SYSTEMS RESILIENCE IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICACLIMATE CHANGE...
The results revealed that Belg and Meher were found to be the highest exposure livelihood zones to vulnerability with an aggregated value of 0.71. Equally, SWS, ABB, Belg, and CHV livelihood zones showed moderate level of sensitivity to vulnerability with an aggregated value between 0.45 and 0.60...
Rural site conditions have both significant direct and indirect impacts on livelihood resilience, with the direct impact (β = 0.207, p < 0.05) being negative and a bit larger than the positive indirect impact (β = 0.163, p < 0.05), as mediated by livelihood capital. The government should...
regarding the documentation ofexistingsustainable practices for peatlands and identifyingfuturelivelihood systems to support communities and regions similarly transitioning from extractive industries (FAO, 2021). Identifying local practices and perspectives and combining bottom-up and top-down pathways that ...
However, most often, rural women encounter poverty, food insecurity, and undernutrition, which result in poor health, within the limited four walls of a rural house (Fig. 2.1). Sign in to download full-size image Fig. 2.1. Showing how a rural family is managing their livelihood within the...
The study was conducted to analyze and ascertain the relevance of forest to the livelihood security of rural households in Northern Ghana. Primary data were collected from 240 sampled rural households from forest fringe communities in the West Gonja District and non-forest fringe communities in the ...
摘要:The development of consumer-driven, agri-food value chains is considered one of the best strategies to meet the livelihood and food security needs of rural households and communities in developing countries. Despite theoretical and empirical advances, the existing research fails to consider opportu...