HOUSEHOLDS’ VULNERABILITY TO CLIMATE CHANGE IN THUA THIEN HUE PROVINCE

Authors

  • Bùi Dũng Thể Phòng Khoa học-Công nghệ, Hợp tác quốc tế và Đào tạo sau đại học -Trường Đại học Kinh tế
  • Bùi Đức Tính

Abstract

This paper measures the relative vulnerability of households living in Thua Thien – Hue province using the indicator approach. Information was collected via key informant interview, focus group discussion and a questionnaire survey of 597 households in the coastal, delta and upland areas of Thua Thien Hue province. It is established in the present study that households in the province are highly exposed to climatic hazards, particularly aquaculture and fishing households in the coastal and lowland areas. There is significant difference in adaptive capacity across different household groups. Household with aquaculture, cropping and capture fishery as the main livelihoods are highly sensitive to climactic hazards. Given the situation, agriculture and aquaculture should be given priority in interventions to enhance local adaptive capacity. High levels of exposure and low level of adaptive capacity are the main contributors to the vulnerability of households in the province.

Keywords: climate change, vulnerability, households.

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Published

2013-09-26