This study investigates farmers’ perception of and adaptation to climate change in Thai Nguyen province in the Northeast region of Vietnam. Using a structured survey questionnaire, personal interviews were conducted with 534 farmers in the study province. A multivariate probit model was utilized to examine factors affecting farmers’ choices of adaptation to climate change. The results show that climate change has threatened farmers’ livelihood and agricultural cultivation. Gender, education, farming experience, land, perceived temperature, perceived precipitation, income source, climate information, agricultural training, membership and credit access significantly affect farmers’ choices of different adaptation methods. The results suggest ...
This study examined farmers’ adaptive measures to climate change induced natural shocks through pas...
Globally, agriculture is both a victim and contributor to anthropogenic global warming. While farmer...
Adaptation to climate change in agricultural settings depends on understanding farmers’ perceptions ...
Successful implementation of national climate change agriculture adaptation policy in Vietnam requir...
Successful implementation of national climate change agriculture adaptation policy in Vietnam requir...
The perceptions of climate change and adaptation choices made by farmers are important consideration...
requires rural communities to be able to respond to government programs. Critical players in ensurin...
Vietnam is a typical developing country with a large rural population and an economy dependent on ag...
Adaptation to climate change is a critical issue to many developing economies. The issue is particul...
Southeast Asian countries are confronting climate variability, challenging agricultural sustainabili...
The study used Mann Kendall's and Sen's slope tests to elicit rice farmers' perceptions of climate c...
Vietnam is categorized as one of the very few countries in the world most heavily affected by climat...
In recent decades, changes in climate have caused impacts on natural and human systems on all contin...
This study uses the propensity score matching approach to empirically analyze farmers’ preference fo...
Climate change as expressed by erratic rainfall, increased flooding, extended droughts, frequency tr...
This study examined farmers’ adaptive measures to climate change induced natural shocks through pas...
Globally, agriculture is both a victim and contributor to anthropogenic global warming. While farmer...
Adaptation to climate change in agricultural settings depends on understanding farmers’ perceptions ...
Successful implementation of national climate change agriculture adaptation policy in Vietnam requir...
Successful implementation of national climate change agriculture adaptation policy in Vietnam requir...
The perceptions of climate change and adaptation choices made by farmers are important consideration...
requires rural communities to be able to respond to government programs. Critical players in ensurin...
Vietnam is a typical developing country with a large rural population and an economy dependent on ag...
Adaptation to climate change is a critical issue to many developing economies. The issue is particul...
Southeast Asian countries are confronting climate variability, challenging agricultural sustainabili...
The study used Mann Kendall's and Sen's slope tests to elicit rice farmers' perceptions of climate c...
Vietnam is categorized as one of the very few countries in the world most heavily affected by climat...
In recent decades, changes in climate have caused impacts on natural and human systems on all contin...
This study uses the propensity score matching approach to empirically analyze farmers’ preference fo...
Climate change as expressed by erratic rainfall, increased flooding, extended droughts, frequency tr...
This study examined farmers’ adaptive measures to climate change induced natural shocks through pas...
Globally, agriculture is both a victim and contributor to anthropogenic global warming. While farmer...
Adaptation to climate change in agricultural settings depends on understanding farmers’ perceptions ...