The factors impact to resilience capacity after natural disasters of rural households in Vietnam

This research analyzes the factors that affect resilience after natural disasters of 997 households in rural areas of Vietnam in 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, and 2016 by using logistic regression. The research results show that factors such as receiving timely warnings related to natural disasters, not t...

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Main Authors: Nguyen Thi Mai, Tran Mai Phuong, Huynh Hien Hai, Nguyen Le Nhu Y
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: HDV INSER., JSC 2023-07-01
Series:Journal of International Economics and Management
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Tran Mai Phuong
Huynh Hien Hai
Nguyen Le Nhu Y
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description This research analyzes the factors that affect resilience after natural disasters of 997 households in rural areas of Vietnam in 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, and 2016 by using logistic regression. The research results show that factors such as receiving timely warnings related to natural disasters, not taking measures to respond to natural disasters, and putting trust in the community will improve resilience after natural disasters. If the household head is of Kinh ethnicity and participates in community organizations, the response capacity whenever a disaster occurs is higher, and vice versa. Additionally, household heads not responding to natural disasters, instead receiving support from their relatives and friends and borrowing capital positively affect resilience capacity after one year since the disaster. In cases where Kinh women are household heads and join social communities, the resilience capacity after one year also increases. Besides, the research suggests some solutions to develop resilience capacity, which focus on the relationship between characteristics of households, household heads, and disaster response with the resilience capacity of rural households in Vietnam. Finally, this research proposes some suitable policies to improve resilience capacity in Vietnamese rural areas.
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spelling doaj.art-6134338f536c4ea5ab8a74475428b8372023-08-17T09:32:25ZengHDV INSER., JSCJournal of International Economics and Management2615-98562023-07-01232119https://doi.org/10.38203/jiem.023.2.0068The factors impact to resilience capacity after natural disasters of rural households in VietnamNguyen Thi Mai0Tran Mai Phuong1Huynh Hien Hai2Nguyen Le Nhu Y3Foreign Trade University, Ho Chi Minh City, VietnamForeign Trade University, Ho Chi Minh City, VietnamForeign Trade University, Ho Chi Minh City, VietnamAsia Packing Trading Production Limited Company, Hanoi, VietnamThis research analyzes the factors that affect resilience after natural disasters of 997 households in rural areas of Vietnam in 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, and 2016 by using logistic regression. The research results show that factors such as receiving timely warnings related to natural disasters, not taking measures to respond to natural disasters, and putting trust in the community will improve resilience after natural disasters. If the household head is of Kinh ethnicity and participates in community organizations, the response capacity whenever a disaster occurs is higher, and vice versa. Additionally, household heads not responding to natural disasters, instead receiving support from their relatives and friends and borrowing capital positively affect resilience capacity after one year since the disaster. In cases where Kinh women are household heads and join social communities, the resilience capacity after one year also increases. Besides, the research suggests some solutions to develop resilience capacity, which focus on the relationship between characteristics of households, household heads, and disaster response with the resilience capacity of rural households in Vietnam. Finally, this research proposes some suitable policies to improve resilience capacity in Vietnamese rural areas.natural disasterresilienceresponserural householdvietnam
spellingShingle Nguyen Thi Mai
Tran Mai Phuong
Huynh Hien Hai
Nguyen Le Nhu Y
The factors impact to resilience capacity after natural disasters of rural households in Vietnam
Journal of International Economics and Management
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resilience
response
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title The factors impact to resilience capacity after natural disasters of rural households in Vietnam
title_full The factors impact to resilience capacity after natural disasters of rural households in Vietnam
title_fullStr The factors impact to resilience capacity after natural disasters of rural households in Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed The factors impact to resilience capacity after natural disasters of rural households in Vietnam
title_short The factors impact to resilience capacity after natural disasters of rural households in Vietnam
title_sort factors impact to resilience capacity after natural disasters of rural households in vietnam
topic natural disaster
resilience
response
rural household
vietnam
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