Exploring Strategies that Build Livelihood Resilience: a Case from Cambodia
Livelihoods in Cambodian fishing communities are complex and dynamic. Fluctuations in resource abundance, seasonal cycles of resource use, and changes in access create conditions that bring challenges for rural households, as do economic and policy drivers. Nonetheless, people are continuously "...
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doaj-5b0598cb76134b9b9849aae86eb8e42f2020-11-24T22:58:08ZengResilience AllianceEcology and Society1708-30872006-06-011114210.5751/ES-01730-1101421730Exploring Strategies that Build Livelihood Resilience: a Case from CambodiaMelissa J. Marschke0Fikret Berkes1York UniversityUniversity of ManitobaLivelihoods in Cambodian fishing communities are complex and dynamic. Fluctuations in resource abundance, seasonal cycles of resource use, and changes in access create conditions that bring challenges for rural households, as do economic and policy drivers. Nonetheless, people are continuously "doing something" in response to these stresses and shocks. This paper sets out to explore how households and community members attempt to mitigate against such challenges. The analysis of livelihood stresses and shocks in two Cambodian fishing villages shows that diversification is a commonly used strategy for coping and adapting. Analyzing responses at multiple scales, with emphasis on resilience-building strategies at household and community levels, illuminates aspects of livelihoods. To study local-level perspectives of resilience, well-being was used as the surrogate of resilience, producing three clusters of responses related to economic conditions, resources, and relationships.http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol11/iss1/art42/Cambodiadiversificationlivelihoodresiliencescaleuncertaintywell-being |
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Exploring Strategies that Build Livelihood Resilience: a Case from Cambodia |
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Exploring Strategies that Build Livelihood Resilience: a Case from Cambodia |
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Exploring Strategies that Build Livelihood Resilience: a Case from Cambodia |
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Exploring Strategies that Build Livelihood Resilience: a Case from Cambodia |
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Exploring Strategies that Build Livelihood Resilience: a Case from Cambodia |
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exploring strategies that build livelihood resilience: a case from cambodia |
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Ecology and Society |
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2006-06-01 |
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Livelihoods in Cambodian fishing communities are complex and dynamic. Fluctuations in resource abundance, seasonal cycles of resource use, and changes in access create conditions that bring challenges for rural households, as do economic and policy drivers. Nonetheless, people are continuously "doing something" in response to these stresses and shocks. This paper sets out to explore how households and community members attempt to mitigate against such challenges. The analysis of livelihood stresses and shocks in two Cambodian fishing villages shows that diversification is a commonly used strategy for coping and adapting. Analyzing responses at multiple scales, with emphasis on resilience-building strategies at household and community levels, illuminates aspects of livelihoods. To study local-level perspectives of resilience, well-being was used as the surrogate of resilience, producing three clusters of responses related to economic conditions, resources, and relationships. |
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Cambodia diversification livelihood resilience scale uncertainty well-being |
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