2023
DOI: 10.3389/fsufs.2023.1250564
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Measuring livelihood resilience of farmers and diagnosing obstacle factors under the impact of COVID-19 in Jiangsu Province, China

Chao Hu,
Jiayun Dong

Abstract: Research on livelihood resilience not only helps to understand the adverse impact of COVID-19 on farmers' livelihoods, but also helps to formulate concrete actions to enhance the resilience of farmers' livelihoods and support economic recovery. Taking rural residents in Jiangsu Province of China as an example, this paper uses one-way ANOVA, entropy method and obstacle degree models to quantitatively analyze the characteristics of livelihood resilience of different types of farmers and the main obstacle factors… Show more

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“…Farmer resilience in terms of agricultural practice and technology indicators (Y7, Y8) contributes to the ecological sustainability of the agricultural system. According to [28] resilient farmers are also more likely to implement sustainable practices, such as conservation tillage, crop rotation, and cover crops, which can help maintain soil health, reduce erosion, and improve water quality. While indicators of access to basic services (Y4) and social safety net (Y9) support sustainability from an economic aspect.…”
Section: Hypotesis Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Farmer resilience in terms of agricultural practice and technology indicators (Y7, Y8) contributes to the ecological sustainability of the agricultural system. According to [28] resilient farmers are also more likely to implement sustainable practices, such as conservation tillage, crop rotation, and cover crops, which can help maintain soil health, reduce erosion, and improve water quality. While indicators of access to basic services (Y4) and social safety net (Y9) support sustainability from an economic aspect.…”
Section: Hypotesis Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%