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Rural Households in a Changing Climate

  • Year: 2013
  • Author: Javier E. Baez, Dorothy Kronick, Andrew D. Mason
  • Journal Name: Policy Research Working Paper
  • Journal Number: 6326
  • Publisher: The World Bank

This paper argues that climate change poses two distinct, if related, sets of challenges for poor rural households: challenges related to the increasing frequency and severity of weather shocks and challenges related to long-term shifts in temperature, rainfall patterns, water availability and other environmental factors. Within this framework, the paper examines evidence from existing empirical literature to compose and initial picture of house-hold level strategies for adapting to climate change in rural settings. The authors find that although households possess numerous strategies for managing climate shocks and shifts, their adaptive capacity is insufficient for the task of maintaining - let alone improving - household welfare. They describe the role of public policy in fortifying the ability of rural households to adapt to a changing climate.

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