Determinants of farmers’ adaptation to climate change in agricultural production in the central region of Vietnam
Abstract
© 2017 This paper discusses the likely changes in farm cultural practices that farmers would adopt to minimize agricultural production losses as a response to the increasing occurrence of extreme weather conditions due to climate change in the Central Region of Viet Nam. Using binary logit model and multivariate probit model, this paper examined different factors influencing farmersTiO2-N’ decision on adaptation to climate change in their agricultural production. Training attendance, farm size, damage level, educational level, farming experience, access to credit, and gender were the factors that influenced significantly the probability that farmers would adapt to climate change. Of these factors, attendance in climate change training and farm size were the most important factors affecting the farmersTiO2-N’ decision on adaptation to climate change, while labor availability and membership in local organizations were not. Three policy recommendations were proposed to enhance small-scale farmersTiO2-N’ adaptive capacity to climate change in the region. These include: iTiO2-N). broadening of training courses on climate change; iiTiO2-N). institute policies that would promote consolidation of farmlands; and, iiiTiO2-N). integrate concepts of climate change and climate change adaptation into the operation of the local organizations.
Source or Periodical Title
Land Use Policy
ISSN
2648377
Page
224-231
Document Type
Article
Subject
Adaptive practices, Agricultural production, Binary logit model, Climate change, Factors affecting, Multivariate probit model
Recommended Citation
Thoai, Trinh Quang; Rañola, Roberto F.; Camacho, Leni D.; and Simelton, Elisabeth, "Determinants of farmers’ adaptation to climate change in agricultural production in the central region of Vietnam" (2021). Journal Article. 1224.
https://www.ukdr.uplb.edu.ph/journal-articles/1224