Title of article :
Climate Change Adaptation Intensity in Bakhtegan-Tashk Basin, Iran
Author/Authors :
Kargar Dehbidi ، N. Department of Agricultural Economics - School of Agriculture - Shiraz University , Zibaei ، M. Department of Agricultural Economics - School of Agriculture - Shiraz University , Tarazkar ، M. H. Department of Agricultural Economics - School of Agriculture - Shiraz University
Abstract :
Adoption of multiple climate change adaptation strategies is the most important solution to mitigate the negative consequences of climate change. Therefore, in the present study, economic and social characteristics that affect the intensity of adaptation strategies in the Bakhtegan-Tashk Basin, Iran, were examined using an ordered probit model. A total of 300 farmers were selected using a multi-stage sampling method. The results showed that household income level, access to the credit, availability of irrigation water, number of crops, and farmer membership in agricultural extension classes had significant positive effects on the intensity of adaptation to climate change. Therefore, it is suggested that the government facilitates the use of different climate change adaptive strategies by increasing financial incentives. Also, changing the cropping pattern by planting less water demanding crops that are appropriate for the region is recommended.
Keywords :
Adaptive strategies , Ordered probit model , Irrigation
Journal title :
Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology (JAST)
Journal title :
Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology (JAST)