2020
DOI: 10.3390/w12113282
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Livelihood Vulnerability and Adaptation Capacity of Rice Farmers under Climate Change and Environmental Pressure on the Vietnam Mekong Delta Floodplains

Abstract: Agricultural production is the primary source of income and food security for rural households in many deltas of the world. However, the sustainability of farm livelihoods is under threat, due to the impacts of climate change and environmental pressure, including shifting hydrological regimes, droughts, water pollution, land subsidence and riverbank erosion. This study evaluated the livelihood sustainability and vulnerability of triple rice farmers on the floodplains of the Vietnam Mekong Delta (VMD). We focus… Show more

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“…Consequently, slum residents are jeopardizing the viability of urban livelihoods as a result of their living arrangements ( Uddin, 2018 ). Moreover, poor sanitation and water scarcity, in addition to other factors, have been identified as critical contributors to livelihood vulnerability among climate-vulnerable communities ( Gerlitz et al., 2017 ; Tran et al., 2020 ). As a response, this research addressed the needs of Bangladeshi climate migrants living in urban slums who experienced WASH and livelihood hardships in both general and COVID-19 contexts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, slum residents are jeopardizing the viability of urban livelihoods as a result of their living arrangements ( Uddin, 2018 ). Moreover, poor sanitation and water scarcity, in addition to other factors, have been identified as critical contributors to livelihood vulnerability among climate-vulnerable communities ( Gerlitz et al., 2017 ; Tran et al., 2020 ). As a response, this research addressed the needs of Bangladeshi climate migrants living in urban slums who experienced WASH and livelihood hardships in both general and COVID-19 contexts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Farmers' livelihood sensitivity is also higher in Vietnam than in Cambodia, Laos and Thailand with respect to hydrological changes in the Mekong River, where geographic environmental factors play an important role, while sound water management policies are conducive to improving farmers' livelihood vulnerability, but poorly designed policies can also exacerbate vulnerability [51]. Especially for rice farmers in Vietnam, rising temperatures, drought, water pollution, soil erosion and river-bank erosion are several factors that affect farmers' livelihoods, with rising temperatures and frequent droughts being particularly problematic [52]. At the same time, rice farmers are generally reluctant to change their cropping cycles in the absence of incentives and will be constrained by factors such as unstable rice markets and labor shortages in response to flood disasters [53], while farmers with a mixed rice-shrimp model have the greatest livelihood capacity to cope with climate change [54].…”
Section: Impact Of Hydropower Development In the Lmrb On Farmers' Liv...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Theo Quyết định số 1460/QĐ-TCMT ngày 12 tháng 11 năm 2019: chỉ số chất lượng nước của Việt Nam (viết tắt là VN-WQI) là chỉ số được tính toán từ các thông số quan trắc chất lượng nước mặt ở Việt Nam, dùng để mô tả định lượng về chất lượng nước và khả năng sử dụng của nguồn nước đó, được biểu diễn qua một thang điểm [10][11][12][13]. Chỉ số chất lượng nước được tính theo thang điểm (khoảng giá trị WQI) tương ứng với biểu tượng và các màu sắc để đánh giá chất lượng nước đáp ứng cho nhu cầu sử dụng (Bảng 1).…”
Section: Phương Pháp Tính Toán Chỉ Số Chất Lượng Nướcunclassified