Climatic events can have disastrous consequences on rural livelihoods, which rely mainly on agriculture and natural resources. The way households and communities respond to climatic shocks depends on their available resources. We formulated that education is a human capital asset that can increase coping abilities in difficult times because education improves access to both social and economic resources. Based on the Thai government surveys of the living conditions and life quality of 68,343 rural villages for the years 2009 and 2011, we investigated the impacts of floods and droughts in 2010 on community welfare, i.e., consumption and income in 2011 at the village level. Using difference-in-difference methods, we analyzed how differential ...
Located in Southeast Asia, one of the world’s most dynamic economic regions in recent decades, Cambo...
A summary of EEPSEA Research Report No. 2011-RR10: 'Social capital, livelihood diversification and h...
This paper is based on qualitative fieldwork in 4 villages in northern Thailand in 2012-2013. The st...
Climatic events can have disastrous consequences on rural livelihoods, which rely mainly on agricult...
Climatic events can have disastrous consequences on rural livelihoods, which rely mainly on agricult...
Treball fi de màster de: Master's Degree in Specialized Economic AnalysisDirectors: Fernando Broner,...
Over the past 20 years, flood and drought in Thailand have impacted up to 2.58 million farming house...
The purpose of this research was to study the environmental, economic, social and health impacts of ...
Extreme weather events are reported to have severe effects on rural households in the developing wor...
This paper investigates the extent to which households in rural Thailand across the income distribut...
Flooding is a natural phenomenon and in the past Thai people have adapted to flood events. However o...
In 2011, Thailand experienced its worst flooding in decades; it caused widespread damages, and a con...
This research investigates the impacts of the repetitive flooding on the inhabitants of the four flo...
As a developing country that is heavily dependent on agriculture, Cambodia has been severely affect...
The global climate change has resulted in huge flood damages, which seriously hinders the sustainabl...
Located in Southeast Asia, one of the world’s most dynamic economic regions in recent decades, Cambo...
A summary of EEPSEA Research Report No. 2011-RR10: 'Social capital, livelihood diversification and h...
This paper is based on qualitative fieldwork in 4 villages in northern Thailand in 2012-2013. The st...
Climatic events can have disastrous consequences on rural livelihoods, which rely mainly on agricult...
Climatic events can have disastrous consequences on rural livelihoods, which rely mainly on agricult...
Treball fi de màster de: Master's Degree in Specialized Economic AnalysisDirectors: Fernando Broner,...
Over the past 20 years, flood and drought in Thailand have impacted up to 2.58 million farming house...
The purpose of this research was to study the environmental, economic, social and health impacts of ...
Extreme weather events are reported to have severe effects on rural households in the developing wor...
This paper investigates the extent to which households in rural Thailand across the income distribut...
Flooding is a natural phenomenon and in the past Thai people have adapted to flood events. However o...
In 2011, Thailand experienced its worst flooding in decades; it caused widespread damages, and a con...
This research investigates the impacts of the repetitive flooding on the inhabitants of the four flo...
As a developing country that is heavily dependent on agriculture, Cambodia has been severely affect...
The global climate change has resulted in huge flood damages, which seriously hinders the sustainabl...
Located in Southeast Asia, one of the world’s most dynamic economic regions in recent decades, Cambo...
A summary of EEPSEA Research Report No. 2011-RR10: 'Social capital, livelihood diversification and h...
This paper is based on qualitative fieldwork in 4 villages in northern Thailand in 2012-2013. The st...