Rainfall, food security, and human mobility: case study Thailand
Promburom, Panomsak and Sakdapolrak, Patrick (2012). Rainfall, food security, and human mobility: case study Thailand. UNU-EHS Report. UNU- EHS.
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Sakdapolrak, PatrickTitle Rainfall, food security, and human mobility: case study Thailand Series Title UNU-EHS Report Volume/Issue No. 7 Publication Date 2012 Place of Publication Bonn Publisher UNU- EHS Pages 90 Language eng Abstract The study finds that rainfall-related events have a negative impact on the livelihood security of the households surveyed. Despite this stressor, the majority of households is food secure and is able to cope and adapt without the need to migrate. However, migration is an important strategy to strengthen the communities' resilience against climatic stress.
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CLIMATE CHANGEKeyword Rainfall variability
Food security
Human mobilityCopyright Holder UNU-EHS Copyright Year 2012 Copyright type All rights reserved ISSN 23040459 ISBN 9783939923848 -
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