2023
DOI: 10.3390/agriculture13101957
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Study on Livelihood Resilience of Rural Residents under the Rural Revitalization Strategy in Ethnic Areas of Western Sichuan, China

Ying Zhang,
Xinyu Xie,
Xiaoping Qiu
et al.

Abstract: Ethnic areas are special in terms of their geographic type, population size, production mode, etc. Scientific assessment of rural residents’ livelihood resilience and exploration of its influencing factors are significant for tapping the potential of rural residents’ livelihood resilience and promoting sustainable rural development. This research takes the villages in the western Sichuan ethnic area as the study area and, based on the sustainable livelihood framework and the analysis framework of rural residen… Show more

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“…Resilience, a forefront topic in rural sustainable development research, can be linked back to the concept of adaptive management proposed by Holling [17]. Researchers have explored various perspectives, including Rural Ecological Resilience [18][19][20], Rural Residents' Livelihood Resilience [21][22][23][24], and Rural Settlements' Resilience [25,26]. However, research on the resilience of rural human settlements is limited, with the focus primarily on individual ecological systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resilience, a forefront topic in rural sustainable development research, can be linked back to the concept of adaptive management proposed by Holling [17]. Researchers have explored various perspectives, including Rural Ecological Resilience [18][19][20], Rural Residents' Livelihood Resilience [21][22][23][24], and Rural Settlements' Resilience [25,26]. However, research on the resilience of rural human settlements is limited, with the focus primarily on individual ecological systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%