Livelihood transitions in rural Vietnam under climate change effects in the period of 2008–2018

Author:

Chuong Huynh NgocORCID,Loc Tran ThiORCID,Tuyen Tran Luc ThanhORCID,Ngoc Bui HongORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe goal of this research is assess the variation in livelihood choices of households in Vietnam rural areas under the effects of climate change. Sustainable livelihood analysis framework and previous studies show that climate change has positive significant impacts on household livelihood transitions. Base on secondary dataset (Vietnam Access to Resources Household Survey) from 2008 to 2018 and applying multinomial logit model, the authors have indicated that climate change not only directly affects livelihood choices of inhabitans in rural areas but also indirectly influcences them through livelihood capitals, including: human capital, natural capital, material capital, financial capital, and social capital. In addion, authors have shown that the wage-based and nonagricultural strategy preferred under the effects of climate change. This study has also determined the effects of climate change on rural households via livelihood capitals, particularly human and social capital. Finally, the authors suggested some policy implications about quickly policy implement from government, enhancing social capital as well as social networks of households, improving human capital for climate change adaptation.

Funder

Vietnam National University HoChiMinh City

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Energy (miscellaneous),Environmental Science (miscellaneous),Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development

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