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DOI10.1016/j.ecolind.2018.05.017
Farmers’ livelihood adaptation to environmental change in an arid region: A case study of the Minqin Oasis, northwestern China
Chen, Jia1,2; Yin, Sha1; Gebhardt, Hans3; Yang, Xinjun1,2
通讯作者Yang, Xinjun
来源期刊ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS
ISSN1470-160X
EISSN1872-7034
出版年2018
卷号93页码:411-423
英文摘要

Adaption to global environmental change is a focus of sustainability research. Farmers face multiple environmental and social pressures due to global environmental change. Effective livelihood changes must be taken to decrease asset losses and to adapt to current or future environmental challenges. However, there are few studies that systematically understand and assess farmers’ livelihood adaptation. We developed an integrated analytical framework for livelihood adaptation and explored the relationships between adaptive capacity, adaptation outcomes, and farmers’ adaptation strategies. We applied this framework to a case study of the Minqin Oasis in China and assessed the livelihood adaptation of farmers facing environmental change and water scarcity. Household surveys and semi-structured interviews were used for data collection. We found that (1) farmers’ livelihood adaptation choices were limited due to current govemment policies and their own resources and (2) livelihood adaptive capacity (such as land, water resources, and social networks) and policy reform (water resource fees, and cultivated land compression) had a key impact on farmers’ adaptation. The factors representing a poor livelihood strategy and adaptation outcomes of the farmer include the following: (1) a low level of livelihood awareness among farmers (such as passive fanners), (2) a lack of livelihood assets, (3) government focus on environmental recovery, and (4) a weakened role of the market. To improve the adaptation of farmers’ livelihoods to environmental change, these measures must balance the relationship between environmental restoration and farmers’ livelihoods, consider a variety of key forces, and guide farmers to adopt effective strategies. This study facilitates the development of livelihood adaptation analysis methods for global change studies. Case-based research results can be used to improve local decision-making and can provide an assessment reference method for farmer adaptation to regional and global environmental change.


英文关键词Adaptation strategies Livelihood Government policy Adaptive capacity Environmental change Adaptation outcome
类型Article
语种英语
国家Peoples R China ; Germany
收录类别SCI-E ; SSCI
WOS记录号WOS:000452692600043
WOS关键词SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS ; CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION ; RURAL LIVELIHOODS ; ADAPTIVE CAPACITY ; OKAVANGO DELTA ; GLOBAL CHANGE ; VULNERABILITY ; FRAMEWORK ; DROUGHT ; STRATEGIES
WOS类目Biodiversity Conservation ; Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/208743
作者单位1.Northwest Univ, Coll Urban & Environm Sci, Xue Fu Ave 1, Xian 710127, Shaanxi, Peoples R China;
2.Northwest Univ, Shaanxi Key Lab Earth Surface Syst & Environm Car, Xian 710127, Shaanxi, Peoples R China;
3.Heidelberg Univ, Dept Geog, Berliner Str 48, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany
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Chen, Jia,Yin, Sha,Gebhardt, Hans,等. Farmers’ livelihood adaptation to environmental change in an arid region: A case study of the Minqin Oasis, northwestern China[J],2018,93:411-423.
APA Chen, Jia,Yin, Sha,Gebhardt, Hans,&Yang, Xinjun.(2018).Farmers’ livelihood adaptation to environmental change in an arid region: A case study of the Minqin Oasis, northwestern China.ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS,93,411-423.
MLA Chen, Jia,et al."Farmers’ livelihood adaptation to environmental change in an arid region: A case study of the Minqin Oasis, northwestern China".ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS 93(2018):411-423.
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