2018
DOI: 10.35762/aer.2018.40.1.1
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An Assessment of Climate Variability on Farmers’ Livelihoods Vulnerability in Ayeyarwady Delta of Myanmar

Abstract: This study assesses the vulnerability of farm households in the Ayeyarwady Region, Myanmar. Fifty-nine farm households were purposively sampled to conduct a questionnaire survey, and secondary data were collected in 2016. In order to assess variability in household vulnerability, the Livelihood Vulnerability Index (LVI), based on five types of ‘capital’ as identified in the Sustainable Livelihoods Framework, was adopted and modified according to the local context. Vulnerab… Show more

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“…Sensitivity describes how people, infrastructure and the environment are affected by hazards due to a lack of resilience when exposed to these hazards [16], while adaptability describes a system's ability to resist hazards or recover from changes [16]. Most studies estimate environmental risk based on vulnerability [17][18] or sensitivity [19][20] depending on the research conditions. However, environmental risk is also estimated based on sensitivity and exposure [21][22] or sensitivity, exposure, and adaptability [21,23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sensitivity describes how people, infrastructure and the environment are affected by hazards due to a lack of resilience when exposed to these hazards [16], while adaptability describes a system's ability to resist hazards or recover from changes [16]. Most studies estimate environmental risk based on vulnerability [17][18] or sensitivity [19][20] depending on the research conditions. However, environmental risk is also estimated based on sensitivity and exposure [21][22] or sensitivity, exposure, and adaptability [21,23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Climate variability is experienced across most regions of Myanmar, with some regions receiving excessive rainfall, while other regions have insufficient rainfall, leading to drought periods during cropping cycles [31]. Access to safe and reliable water supplies, whether for irrigation, livestock or domestic use, is a key constraint to livelihoods and food production, with significant knock-on consequences for income [32]. Myanmar is also at increasing risk from a wide range of natural climate-influenced hazards, including cyclones, floods and droughts, that can have severe negative impacts on the livelihoods of the poor, contributing to seasonal food shortages.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%