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Title
Gender differences in farmers' responses to climate change adaptation in Yongqiao District, China
Publication Date
2015
Call Number
E12650
Summary
This study examines the gender differences in farmers' responses to climate change adaption in YongqiaoDistrict, China. A random sampling technique was used to select 220 household heads, while descriptive statistics and binary logit models were used to analyze the data obtained from the households.We determine that male and\n female respondents are not significantly different in their knowledge and perceptions of climate change, but there is a gender difference in adopting climate change adaptation measures. Male-headed ouseholds are more likely to adopt new technology for water conservation and to increase investment in irrigation infrastructure.\n The research also indicates that the adaptation decisions of male and female heads are influenced by different sets of factors. The findings of this research help to elucidate the determinants of climate change\n adaptation decisions for male and female-headed households and the strategic interventions necessary for effective adaptation.
Journal Citation
538:942-948, SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
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