Rainfall, food security, and human mobility: case study Viet Nam
Khoa, Viet Nguyen, Thao, Nguyen G. and van der Geest, Kees (2012). Rainfall, food security, and human mobility: case study Viet Nam. UNU-EHS Report. UNU- EHS.
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Sub-type Research report Author Khoa, Viet Nguyen
Thao, Nguyen G.
van der Geest, KeesTitle Rainfall, food security, and human mobility: case study Viet Nam Series Title UNU-EHS Report Volume/Issue No. 8 Publication Date 2012 Place of Publication Bonn Publisher UNU- EHS Pages 96 Language eng Abstract The study found that poor, landless and less-scarce households in the study area (Viet Nam) are most vulnerable to the adverse effect of changing rainfall patterns and flood regimes. Migration can be a risk management strategy in the short-run, if households face livelihood difficulties.
UNBIS Thesaurus CLIMATE CHANGE Keyword Vietnam
Rainfall variability
Food security
Human mobilityCopyright Holder UNU-EHS Copyright Year 2012 Copyright type All rights reserved ISSN 23040459 ISBN 9783939923862 -
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