Journal
NATURAL HAZARDS
Volume 73, Issue 3, Pages 1451-1473Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11069-014-1149-9
Keywords
Drought; Coping; Adaptation; Multivariate probit model; Balochistan
Funding
- University of Balochistan, Pakistan
- Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand
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This study identifies the coping and adaptation behavior of the farm households and also examines the factors that influence farmers' choice for drought-induced adaptation strategies. The study employs a multivariate probit model on 215 farm households' survey data from northwest Balochistan, Pakistan. The findings reveal that the farmers have shown considerable fortitude in coping with the impacts of drought on their agro-based practices and employed several adaptation initiatives both at on-farm and off-farm levels. These include crop management, water management, adjustment in agricultural inputs, income diversification, economization of expenditure and consumption smoothing, migrating to other places to seek alternative sources of income, assets depletion, and borrowing. Empirically, it is depicted that landholding, annual income, livestock ownership, credit access, farmer-to-farmer extension, GOs/NGOs support increase the probability of farmers' decision to cope and adapt better with drought hazard. This study implies for specific policy and practice-oriented solutions in order to cope with and adapt in drought situation.
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