This study considers the effect of climate variability on vulnerability to poverty in Nicaragua. It discusses how such vulnerability could be measured and which heterogeneous effects can be expected. A multilevel empirical framework is applied, linking per capita consumption to household, regional and climate characteristics. Results confirm a negative effect of climate variability on consumption per capita of Nicaraguan households. This suggests the need for stronger public policies and more resources in order to adapt to the effect of climate change. Furthermore, the poverty reduction attainments reached since the 1990s could be jeopardized if this vulnerability persists
There is growing evidence that global warming will have a substantial negative impact on agricultura...
This paper explores the impact of climate change on agriculture in Nicaragua using biophysical model...
The recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Fifth Assessment Report (IPCC-AR5) considers ...
This study considers the effect of climate variability on vulnerability to poverty in Nicaragua. It ...
Climate change and therewith climate variability as well as the frequency of extreme events could sl...
Nicaragua is particularly vulnerable to climate change due to its geographic, social, economic and ...
Nicaragua is bounded on all sides by water: to the east and west lie oceans, and most of the norther...
Climate variability and change affect both food and water security, as do other hazards, such as shi...
Climate change is believed to represent a serious challenge to poverty reduction efforts around the ...
Historically, the semiarid social-ecological systems of the dry Central American corridor have prove...
Climate models generally indicate that climate volatility may rise in the future, severely affecting...
This article draws on research findings from fieldwork undertaken in Mongla Upazila of Southwest Ban...
This paper was prepared for presentation at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual M...
Adaptation research must recognize the close links between poverty and vulnerability. The three hot ...
Extreme climate-related events have a direct impact on the welfare of households. The frequency and ...
There is growing evidence that global warming will have a substantial negative impact on agricultura...
This paper explores the impact of climate change on agriculture in Nicaragua using biophysical model...
The recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Fifth Assessment Report (IPCC-AR5) considers ...
This study considers the effect of climate variability on vulnerability to poverty in Nicaragua. It ...
Climate change and therewith climate variability as well as the frequency of extreme events could sl...
Nicaragua is particularly vulnerable to climate change due to its geographic, social, economic and ...
Nicaragua is bounded on all sides by water: to the east and west lie oceans, and most of the norther...
Climate variability and change affect both food and water security, as do other hazards, such as shi...
Climate change is believed to represent a serious challenge to poverty reduction efforts around the ...
Historically, the semiarid social-ecological systems of the dry Central American corridor have prove...
Climate models generally indicate that climate volatility may rise in the future, severely affecting...
This article draws on research findings from fieldwork undertaken in Mongla Upazila of Southwest Ban...
This paper was prepared for presentation at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual M...
Adaptation research must recognize the close links between poverty and vulnerability. The three hot ...
Extreme climate-related events have a direct impact on the welfare of households. The frequency and ...
There is growing evidence that global warming will have a substantial negative impact on agricultura...
This paper explores the impact of climate change on agriculture in Nicaragua using biophysical model...
The recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Fifth Assessment Report (IPCC-AR5) considers ...