生计
农业
业务
粮食安全
应对(心理学)
环境资源管理
心理干预
气候变化
比例(比率)
环境规划
可持续农业
环境经济学
自然资源经济学
风险分析(工程)
经济
地理
心理学
生物
精神科
地图学
考古
生态学
作者
Hossein Azadi,Saghi Movahhed Moghaddam,Stefan Burkart,Hossein Mahmoudi,Steven Van Passel,Alishir Kurban,David López‐Carr
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.128602
摘要
Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) is seeking to overcome the food security problem and develop rural livelihoods while minimizing negative impacts on the environment. However, when such synergies exist, the situation of small-scale farmers is often overlooked, and they are unable to implement new practices and technologies. Therefore, the main aim of this study is to improve CSA by adding the neglected but very important element “small-scale farmer”, and introduce Vulnerable-Smart Agriculture (VSA) as a complete version of CSA. VSA indicates, based on the results of this study, that none of the decisions made by policymakers can be realistic and functional as long as the voice of the farmers influenced by their decisions is not heard. Therefore, to identify different levels for possible interventions and develop VSA monitoring indicators, a new conceptual framework needs to be developed. This study proposed such a framework consisting of five elements: prediction of critical incidents by farmers, measuring the consequences of incidents, identifying farmers' coping strategies, assessing farmers' livelihood capital when facing an incident, and adapting to climate incidents. The primary focus of this study is on farmers’ learning and operational preparation to deal with tension and disasters at farm level. Understanding the implications of threats from climate change and the recognizing of coping mechanisms will contribute to an increase in understanding sustainable management.
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