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Living Conditions Vulnerabilities of Farm Households in Cotton-Growing Areas of Northern Benin

Living Conditions Vulnerabilities of Farm Households in Cotton-Growing Areas of Northern Benin
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摘要 The vulnerability of farms to the effects of climate change weighs heavily and indirectly on the living conditions of farming households in northern Benin. This article analyses the vulnerability of cotton-growing households to the effects of climate change. Using a simple random sample of 240 households, the study identified the hardships suffered by cotton-growing farm households in the communes of Boukoumbé and Kérou in northern Benin. The theoretical framework is based on sustainable living conditions, according to which poverty is no longer understood solely in monetary or pecuniary terms, but rather is based on a multidimensional approach. The normalization method is used to calculate the index level for each sub-component. The results show that the level of vulnerability to living conditions per household is 0.3120. Households headed by women are less vulnerable to the effects of climate change (-0.0042) than those headed by men (0.0258). The effects of climate change on household living conditions are estimated at 0.0209. The vulnerability of farms to the effects of climate change weighs heavily and indirectly on the living conditions of farming households in northern Benin. This article analyses the vulnerability of cotton-growing households to the effects of climate change. Using a simple random sample of 240 households, the study identified the hardships suffered by cotton-growing farm households in the communes of Boukoumbé and Kérou in northern Benin. The theoretical framework is based on sustainable living conditions, according to which poverty is no longer understood solely in monetary or pecuniary terms, but rather is based on a multidimensional approach. The normalization method is used to calculate the index level for each sub-component. The results show that the level of vulnerability to living conditions per household is 0.3120. Households headed by women are less vulnerable to the effects of climate change (-0.0042) than those headed by men (0.0258). The effects of climate change on household living conditions are estimated at 0.0209.
作者 Kassimou Issaka Emmanuel Yaï Francis Oninkitan Agani Jacob Afouda Yabi Kassimou Issaka;Emmanuel Yaï;Francis Oninkitan Agani;Jacob Afouda Yabi(Laboratory of Analysis and Research on Economic and Social Dynamics (LARDES), Faculty of Agronomy, University of Parakou, Parakou, Benin)
出处 《Agricultural Sciences》 2024年第12期1353-1370,共18页 农业科学(英文)
关键词 VULNERABILITY Farm Households Living Conditions Climate Change Vulnerability Farm Households Living Conditions Climate Change
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