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Factors Affecting Farmers’ Adaptation Strategies to Environmental Degradation and Climate Change Effects: A Farm Level Study in Bangladesh
Author Affiliations
Bangladesh Agricultural University, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, University of Maryland, College Park
Published InClimate
Year2014
Citations327
Abstract
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 reports on the perceptions of farmers in the study about their experiences with climatic…
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Fields & Keywords
Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesEcology, Evolution, Behavior and SystematicsClimate change impacts on agricultureAgricultural risk and resilienceAgricultural Innovations and PracticesSocioeconomicsEnvironmental resource managementStatisticsArchaeologyEcologyPsychiatryMachine learning