An assessment of rural household vulnerability and resilience in natural hazards: evidence from flood prone areas

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Shah Fahad
Mohammad Shakhawat Hossain
Nguyen Thi Lan Huong
Abdelmohsen A. Nassani
Mohamed Haffar
Muhammad Rashid Naeem
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[1] Leshan Normal University,School of Economics and Management
[2] Bangladesh Water Development Board,Value Chain Specialist
[3] Vietnam National University, SAIWRPM Project
[4] King Saud University,VNU University of Economics and Business
[5] University of Birmingham,Department of Management, College of Business Administration
[6] Leshan Normal University,Department of Management, Birmingham Business School
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Vulnerability; Climate change; Sensitivity; Adaptive capacity; Northwestern Pakistan;
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This study develops and assesses the application of a livelihood vulnerability index (LVI), LVI-IPCC and livelihood effect index for the natural and agricultural resources in Northwestern Pakistan. By using structured questionnaire, primary data were collected from the targeted households in the study region. Data on socio-demographics, water security, health, social networks and climate variability were collected from the targeted respondents in this study area, and combined into indices. The IPCC framework was utilized that characterizes vulnerability into exposure, sensitivity and its adaptive capacity. Findings of our study showed that tehsil Shabqadar was more vulnerable among three studied tehsils particularly in natural disasters, health, water and land holding status. Tehsil Tangi was the second high vulnerable tehsil followed by tehsil Charsadda relative to other LVI components with the exclusion of livelihood strategies and financial constraints. Findings of this study provide a better understanding of the social and behavioral trends as well as an integrated and holistic view of the agriculture, climate change and livelihoods process in assessing the vulnerability. The findings and this pragmatic approach will be helpful in intending specific strategies and policy effectiveness to lessen susceptibility of households to climatic variations.
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页码:5561 / 5577
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