2018
DOI: 10.21474/ijar01/6436
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Review on Determinants of Sustainable Rural Livelihood Diversification of Small Holder Farmers in Ethiopia.

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“…Livelihood diversification is the process through which individuals increase their income while reducing threats to the environment (Hussein and Nelson, 1999). In his research, Adams' research classified rural income into five sources: nonfarm, agricultural, livestock, rental, and transfer income (Adams, 1994); indicating the diversification of livelihoods, namely farm and non-farm activities (Asfaw, 2018). In Cambodia, few studies have been conducted using household surveys to investigate the key drivers of income diversification and its role in alleviating poverty.…”
Section: Rural Livelihoods Household Incomes and Inequalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Livelihood diversification is the process through which individuals increase their income while reducing threats to the environment (Hussein and Nelson, 1999). In his research, Adams' research classified rural income into five sources: nonfarm, agricultural, livestock, rental, and transfer income (Adams, 1994); indicating the diversification of livelihoods, namely farm and non-farm activities (Asfaw, 2018). In Cambodia, few studies have been conducted using household surveys to investigate the key drivers of income diversification and its role in alleviating poverty.…”
Section: Rural Livelihoods Household Incomes and Inequalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, policies also play an essential role in supporting coping strategies and survival strategies that make it easier for people to alleviate various problems, including poverty (Liyama et al, 2008). Albore (2018) emphasises the diversification of norms influenced by driving and pull factors for income intensification. Furthermore, Baffoe (2017) reconstruct essential things in the concept of sustainable livelihoods for rural communities by considering the availability of assets and aspects of internal and external vulnerability and the ecological impacts of community livelihood activities.…”
Section: The Livelihood Of Mulawarman Community Through Sustainable L...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The degree to which farmers are able to adapt to the effects of climate change depends on their access to various capitals and the resources linked to them [35][36][37]. These include the capitals that households and communities draw on to cope with the impacts on their livelihoods [38] and include access to natural, financial, physical, human and social capital [39,40] to mitigate vulnerability [41]. Typically, women have less access to assets that stem from these capitals, like land, finances, technology, education and networks, which undermines their adaptive capacity [42].…”
Section: Climate Change and Resilience-buildingmentioning
confidence: 99%