Factors Influencing Smallholder Rice Farmers’ Vulnerability to Climate Change and Variability in the Mekong Delta Region of Vietnam

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Tien D. N. Ho
John K. M. Kuwornu
Takuji W. Tsusaka
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[1] Asian Institute of Technology (AIT),Department of Food, Agriculture and Bioresources, School of Environment, Resources and Development (SERD)
[2] University of Energy and Natural Resources,Department of Agricultural Economics, Agribusiness and Extension
[3] SERD,Department of Development and Sustainability
[4] AIT,undefined
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The European Journal of Development Research | 2022年 / 34卷
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Climate change; Rice farmer; Livelihood vulnerability index; Beta regression; Mekong delta; Vietnam;
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This study analyzed the effects of climate change on rice farmers’ livelihoods vulnerability by using primary data elicited from 405 rice farming households in Can Tho, Dong Thap, and Tien Giang provinces in the Mekong Delta Region (MDR) of Vietnam. The Livelihood Vulnerability Index (LVI) showed that Can Tho province was the most vulnerable to climate change, followed by Dong Thap and Tien Giang provinces. In particular, the social index sub-indicator showed high vulnerability. The beta regression analysis identified seventeen significant factors influencing the susceptibility of rice farming households in the study area, such as weather information, flood occurrence, drought occurrence, access to extension services, access to credit, and cooperative membership as well as demographic variables and livelihoods related factors. The LVI result suggests the need for the government to consider raising the priority on households in Can Tho province through adaptation support to improve the resilience and adaptive capacity, especially by enhancing the social network in this area to stimulate support from local authorities and farmer groups. The regression results imply that extension services should provide adequate and timely weather information to equip the farmers to be more prepared for climatic shocks. Moreover, credit facilities with low interest rates should be made available, especially to those who are members of agricultural cooperatives.
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