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Hauptverfasser: Farhana Yasmin Bithi, Fahmida Akthar Roni, Jasim Uddin Ahmed, Md. Shah Alamgir, Arifa Jannat, S. M. Shahriar, Md. Monirul Islam
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author Farhana Yasmin Bithi
Fahmida Akthar Roni
Jasim Uddin Ahmed
Md. Shah Alamgir
Arifa Jannat
S. M. Shahriar
Md. Monirul Islam
author_facet Farhana Yasmin Bithi
Fahmida Akthar Roni
Jasim Uddin Ahmed
Md. Shah Alamgir
Arifa Jannat
S. M. Shahriar
Md. Monirul Islam
Farhana Yasmin Bithi
Fahmida Akthar Roni
Jasim Uddin Ahmed
Md. Shah Alamgir
Arifa Jannat
S. M. Shahriar
Md. Monirul Islam
collection Wiley Open Access
contents Determinants of Household Adaptation to Climate Vulnerability in Wetland Areas of Bangladesh: An Empirical Estimation Farhana Yasmin Bithi Fahmida Akthar Roni Jasim Uddin Ahmed Md. Shah Alamgir Arifa Jannat S. M. Shahriar Md. Monirul Islam Climate Resilience and Sustainability ABSTRACT This study examines the vulnerability of farming households to climate change and the determinants of their adaptation decisions in the wetland areas of Bangladesh. Primary data from 120 households were analysed using descriptive statistics, the livelihood vulnerability index (LVI), the LVI based on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (LVI‐IPCC) framework and a Binary Logistic regression model. The overall LVI score (0.53) and the LVI‐IPCC score (0.18) indicate moderate vulnerability, driven mainly by livelihood dependence on natural resources, climate variability and health‐related challenges. The Binary Logistic regression results show that family size, access to alternative income sources, perceptions of climate change and access to loans significantly influence households’ adaptation behaviour. The findings underscore the need for policies that strengthen education and skills, expand financial access and promote climate‐resilient livelihoods and infrastructure to enhance the adaptive capacity of wetland farming communities in Bangladesh. 10.1002/cli2.70028 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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spellingShingle Determinants of Household Adaptation to Climate Vulnerability in Wetland Areas of Bangladesh: An Empirical Estimation
Farhana Yasmin Bithi
Fahmida Akthar Roni
Jasim Uddin Ahmed
Md. Shah Alamgir
Arifa Jannat
S. M. Shahriar
Md. Monirul Islam
Climate Resilience and Sustainability
Determinants of Household Adaptation to Climate Vulnerability in Wetland Areas of Bangladesh: An Empirical Estimation Farhana Yasmin Bithi Fahmida Akthar Roni Jasim Uddin Ahmed Md. Shah Alamgir Arifa Jannat S. M. Shahriar Md. Monirul Islam Climate Resilience and Sustainability ABSTRACT This study examines the vulnerability of farming households to climate change and the determinants of their adaptation decisions in the wetland areas of Bangladesh. Primary data from 120 households were analysed using descriptive statistics, the livelihood vulnerability index (LVI), the LVI based on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (LVI‐IPCC) framework and a Binary Logistic regression model. The overall LVI score (0.53) and the LVI‐IPCC score (0.18) indicate moderate vulnerability, driven mainly by livelihood dependence on natural resources, climate variability and health‐related challenges. The Binary Logistic regression results show that family size, access to alternative income sources, perceptions of climate change and access to loans significantly influence households’ adaptation behaviour. The findings underscore the need for policies that strengthen education and skills, expand financial access and promote climate‐resilient livelihoods and infrastructure to enhance the adaptive capacity of wetland farming communities in Bangladesh. 10.1002/cli2.70028 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
title Determinants of Household Adaptation to Climate Vulnerability in Wetland Areas of Bangladesh: An Empirical Estimation
topic Climate Resilience and Sustainability
url https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cli2.70028