2020
DOI: 10.1108/ijccsm-01-2019-0004
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Three-stage quantitative approach of understanding household adaptation decisions in rural Cambodia

Abstract: Purpose A better understanding of the processes that shape households’ adaptation decisions is essential for developing pertinent policies locally, thereby enabling better adaptation across scales and multiple stakeholders. This paper aims to examine the determinants of household decisions to adapt, it is also possible to target factors that facilitate or constrain adaptation. This helps to identify key components of current adaptive capacity, which leads to important insights into households’ competence to ad… Show more

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“…According to the results, education plays an important role in the adaptive capacity of households to floods, which was also found in other studies [63]. Increasing the level of education of household members can increase their ability to approach, interpret, and use adaptation information [64]. Higher-educated households are more likely to diversify their livelihoods to adapt to climate change and engage in non-farm activities (such as handicrafts, tourism, transport, agro-processing).…”
Section: Adaptive Capacity Assessmentsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…According to the results, education plays an important role in the adaptive capacity of households to floods, which was also found in other studies [63]. Increasing the level of education of household members can increase their ability to approach, interpret, and use adaptation information [64]. Higher-educated households are more likely to diversify their livelihoods to adapt to climate change and engage in non-farm activities (such as handicrafts, tourism, transport, agro-processing).…”
Section: Adaptive Capacity Assessmentsupporting
confidence: 73%