Assessing the Role of the Perceived Impact of Climate Change on National Adaptation Policy: The Case of Rice Farming in Indonesia
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2019-05-01Author
Rondhi, Mohammad
Khasan, Ahmad Fatikhul
Mori, Yasuhiro
Kondo, Takumi
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Climate change (CC) is one of the primary threats to the agricultural sector in developing
countries. Several empirical studies have shown that the implementation of adaptation practices can
reduce the adverse e ects of CC. The likelihood of farmers performing adaptation practices is mostly
influenced by the degree of CC impact that they perceive. Thus, we identified the characteristics of
farmers that a ect the degree of the CC impact that they perceive. We used data from the Indonesian
Rice Farm Household survey consisting of 87,330 farmers. An ordered probit regression model was
used to estimate the e ect of each variable on the degree of the perceived impact of CC. The results of
this study confirm those of previous empirical studies. Several variables that have been identified
as having a positive e ect on farmer adaptation practices, such as farmer education, land tenure,
irrigation infrastructure, cropping system, chemical fertilizer application, access to extension services,
and participation in farmer groups, negatively a ect the degree of the perceived impact of CC.
However, a di erent result was found in the estimation of the gender variable. We found that female
farmers have a higher CC resilience and ability to withstand climatic shocks and risks than male
farmers. Female farmers have a more positive perception of future farming conditions than male
farmers. We recommend the implementation of a national adaptation policy that use and expand the
channel of agricultural extension services to deliver the planned adaptation policy, and prioritizes
farmers with insecure land tenure. Additionally, we encourage the increasing of female involvement
in the CC adaptation practices and decision-making processes.
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