2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11027-012-9447-6
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Farmers’ perceptions of climate variability and barriers to adaptation: lessons learned from an exploratory study in Vietnam

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“…adjusting planting dates, changing crop composition, and improving soil and water management) are similar to those adopted by farmers in others parts of the Andean highlands and the world (e.g. Young and Lipton 2006;Bryan et al 2009;Deressa et al 2011;Habiba et al 2012;Boillat and Berkes 2013;Mijatović et al 2013;Le Dang et al 2014). Farmers' perceptions of crop responses to stresses linked to climate change are likewise in alignment with other studies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…adjusting planting dates, changing crop composition, and improving soil and water management) are similar to those adopted by farmers in others parts of the Andean highlands and the world (e.g. Young and Lipton 2006;Bryan et al 2009;Deressa et al 2011;Habiba et al 2012;Boillat and Berkes 2013;Mijatović et al 2013;Le Dang et al 2014). Farmers' perceptions of crop responses to stresses linked to climate change are likewise in alignment with other studies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Literature has referred to the barriers to adaptation in a number of ways, including limitations, constraints, obstacles, or challenges, that hinder, impede, restrain, limit, or delay planning, implementation, and the general advancement of CCA measures and approaches (Pervin et al 2013;Ayers et al 2014;Dang et al 2014;Eisenack et al 2014;Picketts et al 2014;Waters et al 2014). Early studies identified a wide array of barriers and grouped them under varying categories.…”
Section: Barriers In Mainstreaming Climate Change Adaptationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Waters et al (2014) identified 50 barriers spread across five classifications, namely governance, policy, psychosocial, resources, and information. Meanwhile, Dang et al (2014) characterised the barriers to include socioeconomic (e.g., lack of access to credit, lack of access to financial resources) and psychological (e.g., strength of belief to the existence of climate change, personal or community perception on climate risk) factors. Still, Ekstrom and Moser (2014) related the 6 barriers to institutional or governance issues; attitudes, values, and motivations of the actors involved; and leadership, among others.…”
Section: Barriers In Mainstreaming Climate Change Adaptationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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