An analytical framework for estimating the health and economic vulnerabilities of the indigenous people of Zamboanga del Norte to the effects of climate change is proposed and validated in this paper. Vulnerability, as used in this research, refers to the extent of risk and exposure of the IPs to the physical manifestations of climate change considering their coping mechanisms. Applying such a framework to the Subanen and Kalibogan tribes in Zamboanga del Norte, results show that: (a.) the indigenous people of Zamboanga del Norte were very vulnerable in terms of their economic and livelihood sources consisting mainly of traditional farming and fishing, and (b.) the indigenous people were likewise found to be highly vulnerable in terms of th...
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There is a strong contemporary research and policy focus on climate change risk to communities, plac...
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Abstract The fisherfolks are highly vulnerable because of the sensitivity of fisheries and aquaric...
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The potential impacts of climate change on human health in sub-Saharan Africa are wide-ranging, com...
Climate change threatens tropical coastal communities and ecosystems. Governments, resource managers...
This paper identifies and characterizes vulnerability to climatic change in the Ngöbe-Buglé Indigeno...
ABSTRACT The Philippines, like many other developing countries, is vulnerable to the impact...
Indigenous perspectives on the effects of climate change are frequently elicited through surveys and...
Climate change is the most recent crisis of global impact, and can be most detrimental to developin...
There is a strong contemporary research and policy focus on climate change risk to communities, plac...
The study investigates households’ vulnerabilities to climate change impacts in selected coastal com...
Abstract The fisherfolks are highly vulnerable because of the sensitivity of fisheries and aquaric...
Climate change is one of the most critical components of global environmental changes. Climate in it...
This study aims to determine the vulnerability of salt farmer households due to climate change in Do...
Although climate change models predict harsher weather conditions along the Zambezi Basin, no known ...
The severity of climate change impacts is observable and devastating at the local level, especially ...
This research investigated the contexts of farmers in Cotabato, Southern Philippines, and the variou...
Self-organising systems adapt to environmental change, and this ability modulates the relationship b...
The potential impacts of climate change on human health in sub-Saharan Africa are wide-ranging, com...
Climate change threatens tropical coastal communities and ecosystems. Governments, resource managers...
This paper identifies and characterizes vulnerability to climatic change in the Ngöbe-Buglé Indigeno...