Farmer’s Perception and Factors Influencing Adoption of Adaptation Measures to Cope with Climate Change: An Evidence from Coastal Bangladesh

Farmers in the south-west coastal Bangladesh are frequently affected by climate change due to their proximity to the Bay of Bengal and heavy reliance on agriculture for their livelihoods. In this case, farmers need to know the best implementation methods (adaptation strategies) to reduce crop losses...

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Main Authors: Hassan Md. Naveed Anzum, Tapos Kumar Chakraborty, Himel Bosu
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Language:English
Published: Mahidol University 2023-03-01
Series:Environment and Natural Resources Journal
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Online Access:https://ph02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ennrj/article/view/248335/168510
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Tapos Kumar Chakraborty
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description Farmers in the south-west coastal Bangladesh are frequently affected by climate change due to their proximity to the Bay of Bengal and heavy reliance on agriculture for their livelihoods. In this case, farmers need to know the best implementation methods (adaptation strategies) to reduce crop losses in a changing climate. The present research evaluated the perceptions of farmers to climate change and determine the socio-economic factors which influence the farmers in choosing the right adaptation decisions. Data were collected through close-ended and open-ended structured questionnaire from 52 coastal households and analyzed through descriptive statistics and logistic regression using SPSS V.16. Results revealed that almost all farmers perceived increasing temperature and changes in rainfall patterns over the last 15 years. In response to a changing climate, farmers adopted 13 adaptation strategies where irrigation ranked the first and crop insurance was the last. The logit analysis suggests that household age, education, family income, family member, farm size, farming experience, organizational participations, and training received have a significant influence on farmer’s adaptation choices. Despite various support and technological interventions being available, changing weather, natural disaster pattern, lower income, and lack of credit facilities ranked as the highest problems farmers encountered during adaptation. This study helps to identify important household characteristics that can be applied in the future to formulate and implement a successful adaptation policy. Finally, this study recommends that effective training and early warning systems and provision of credit and market access facilities are necessary to enhance farmer’s resilience to climate change.
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spelling doaj.art-f6160e1f8984430fb17b6acdcb41f88a2023-02-27T07:55:56ZengMahidol UniversityEnvironment and Natural Resources Journal1686-54562408-23842023-03-0121211312610.32526/ennrj/21/202200186Farmer’s Perception and Factors Influencing Adoption of Adaptation Measures to Cope with Climate Change: An Evidence from Coastal BangladeshHassan Md. Naveed Anzum0Tapos Kumar Chakraborty1Himel Bosu2Department of Climate and Disaster Management, Faculty of Applied Science and Technology, Jashore University of Science and Technology, Jashore-7408, BangladeshDepartment of Environmental Science and Technology, Faculty of Applied Science and Technology, Jashore University of Science and Technology, Jashore-7408, BangladeshDepartment of Environmental Science and Technology, Faculty of Applied Science and Technology, Jashore University of Science and Technology, Jashore-7408, BangladeshFarmers in the south-west coastal Bangladesh are frequently affected by climate change due to their proximity to the Bay of Bengal and heavy reliance on agriculture for their livelihoods. In this case, farmers need to know the best implementation methods (adaptation strategies) to reduce crop losses in a changing climate. The present research evaluated the perceptions of farmers to climate change and determine the socio-economic factors which influence the farmers in choosing the right adaptation decisions. Data were collected through close-ended and open-ended structured questionnaire from 52 coastal households and analyzed through descriptive statistics and logistic regression using SPSS V.16. Results revealed that almost all farmers perceived increasing temperature and changes in rainfall patterns over the last 15 years. In response to a changing climate, farmers adopted 13 adaptation strategies where irrigation ranked the first and crop insurance was the last. The logit analysis suggests that household age, education, family income, family member, farm size, farming experience, organizational participations, and training received have a significant influence on farmer’s adaptation choices. Despite various support and technological interventions being available, changing weather, natural disaster pattern, lower income, and lack of credit facilities ranked as the highest problems farmers encountered during adaptation. This study helps to identify important household characteristics that can be applied in the future to formulate and implement a successful adaptation policy. Finally, this study recommends that effective training and early warning systems and provision of credit and market access facilities are necessary to enhance farmer’s resilience to climate change.https://ph02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ennrj/article/view/248335/168510agricultureadaptationbangladeshclimate changecoastal areas
spellingShingle Hassan Md. Naveed Anzum
Tapos Kumar Chakraborty
Himel Bosu
Farmer’s Perception and Factors Influencing Adoption of Adaptation Measures to Cope with Climate Change: An Evidence from Coastal Bangladesh
Environment and Natural Resources Journal
agriculture
adaptation
bangladesh
climate change
coastal areas
title Farmer’s Perception and Factors Influencing Adoption of Adaptation Measures to Cope with Climate Change: An Evidence from Coastal Bangladesh
title_full Farmer’s Perception and Factors Influencing Adoption of Adaptation Measures to Cope with Climate Change: An Evidence from Coastal Bangladesh
title_fullStr Farmer’s Perception and Factors Influencing Adoption of Adaptation Measures to Cope with Climate Change: An Evidence from Coastal Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Farmer’s Perception and Factors Influencing Adoption of Adaptation Measures to Cope with Climate Change: An Evidence from Coastal Bangladesh
title_short Farmer’s Perception and Factors Influencing Adoption of Adaptation Measures to Cope with Climate Change: An Evidence from Coastal Bangladesh
title_sort farmer s perception and factors influencing adoption of adaptation measures to cope with climate change an evidence from coastal bangladesh
topic agriculture
adaptation
bangladesh
climate change
coastal areas
url https://ph02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ennrj/article/view/248335/168510
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