Offering a case study of coastal Bangladesh, this study examines the adaptation of agriculturalists to degrading environmental conditions likely to be caused or exacerbated under global climate change. It examines four central components: (1) the rate of self-reported adoption of adaptive mechanisms (coping strategies) as a result of changes in climate; (2) ranking the potential coping strategies based on their perceived importance to agricultural enterprises; (3) identification the socio-economic factors associated with adoption of coping strategies, and (4) ranking potential constraints to adoption of coping strategies based on farmers’ reporting on the degree to which they face these constraints. As a preliminary matter, this paper also...
Abstract The major objective of the study is to apply Conservation of Resource (COR) theory for exam...
Using long-term district-level climate data and a case study from a drought-prone village in western...
Drought introduces a different set of risks and adaptation strategies as compared to flood, river er...
Offering a case study of coastal Bangladesh, this study examines the adaptation of agriculturalists ...
Farmers in the south-west coastal Bangladesh are frequently affected by climate change due to their ...
Coastal Bangladesh is highly vulnerable to climate change and salinisation; hence, farm-level adapta...
Considering the growing threats of climate change, in addition to mitigation strategies, it is highl...
Bangladesh is cited as one of the most vulnerable countries to the impacts of climate change. Climat...
Coastal Bangladesh is highly vulnerable to climate change and salinisation; hence, farm-level adapta...
Historically Bangladesh is a breeding ground for different climatic disasters due to its geographica...
Consistency between farmers’ perceptions of climate change (CC) and meteorological trends leads to e...
Rural households in South Asia’s coastal deltas face numerous livelihood challenges, including risks...
Agriculture in the south-western coastal region in Bangladesh (SWCRB) has high vulnerability to clim...
The objective of this research is to evaluate people’s perception on vulnerabilities of agriculture ...
The objective of this research is to evaluate people’s perception on vulnerabilities of agriculture ...
Abstract The major objective of the study is to apply Conservation of Resource (COR) theory for exam...
Using long-term district-level climate data and a case study from a drought-prone village in western...
Drought introduces a different set of risks and adaptation strategies as compared to flood, river er...
Offering a case study of coastal Bangladesh, this study examines the adaptation of agriculturalists ...
Farmers in the south-west coastal Bangladesh are frequently affected by climate change due to their ...
Coastal Bangladesh is highly vulnerable to climate change and salinisation; hence, farm-level adapta...
Considering the growing threats of climate change, in addition to mitigation strategies, it is highl...
Bangladesh is cited as one of the most vulnerable countries to the impacts of climate change. Climat...
Coastal Bangladesh is highly vulnerable to climate change and salinisation; hence, farm-level adapta...
Historically Bangladesh is a breeding ground for different climatic disasters due to its geographica...
Consistency between farmers’ perceptions of climate change (CC) and meteorological trends leads to e...
Rural households in South Asia’s coastal deltas face numerous livelihood challenges, including risks...
Agriculture in the south-western coastal region in Bangladesh (SWCRB) has high vulnerability to clim...
The objective of this research is to evaluate people’s perception on vulnerabilities of agriculture ...
The objective of this research is to evaluate people’s perception on vulnerabilities of agriculture ...
Abstract The major objective of the study is to apply Conservation of Resource (COR) theory for exam...
Using long-term district-level climate data and a case study from a drought-prone village in western...
Drought introduces a different set of risks and adaptation strategies as compared to flood, river er...