Farm households' risk perception, attitude and adaptation strategies in dealing with climate change: Promise and perils from rural Pakistan

I Khan, H Lei, IA Shah, I Ali, I Khan, I Muhammad… - Land use policy, 2020 - Elsevier
Pakistan is highly vulnerable to extreme climatic events, such as floods and droughts. This
study determines the farmers' risk perception, risk attitude, adaptation measures and various …

Factors effecting farmers' risk attitude and risk perceptions: The case of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

R Ullah, GP Shivakoti, G Ali - International journal of disaster risk reduction, 2015 - Elsevier
Farmers' risk attitude and risk perceptions are crucial factors that affect their farm production,
investment and management decisions. Risk averse farmers are less willing to take on …

[PDF][PDF] Quality deterioration of postharvest fruits and vegetables in develo** country Pakistan: A mini overview

K Ahmad, M Afridi, NA Khan, A Sarwar - Asian Journal of Agriculture …, 2021 - academia.edu
Post-harvest losses relate to the degradation in the quantity and quality of the crop's
products from harvesting to consumer usage. In many develo** countries, like Pakistan …

Managing catastrophic risks in agriculture: Simultaneous adoption of diversification and precautionary savings

R Ullah, D Jourdain, GP Shivakoti, S Dhakal - International Journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
The use of multiple risk management tools at the same time is a common practice among the
farming communities around the world. However, most of the previous studies ignored the …

Farmers versus nature: managing disaster risks at farm level

R Ullah, GP Shivakoti, A Kamran, F Zulfiqar - Natural Hazards, 2016 - Springer
Farmers have number of options available in managing disaster risks at farm and many of
them utilize these risk management tools simultaneously. However, previous studies have …

Application of structural equation modelling to develop a conceptual model for smallholder's credit access: The mediation of agility and innovativeness in organic food …

A Abid, S Jie, W Aslam, S Batool, Y Lili - PloS one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Develo** a conceptual model is vital for small-scale organic farmer's credit access to
sustain the livelihoods. However, smallholders continually face severe problems in getting …

Analyzing farm households' perception and choice of adaptation strategies towards climate change impacts: a case study of vulnerable households in an emerging …

ZA Baloch, Q Tan, S Fahad - Environmental Science and Pollution …, 2022 - Springer
Poor agricultural communities are particularly more disruptive to changes in climate. In
southeast Asian countries, Pakistan is extremely vulnerable to weather-related events …

From Farmers to Entrepreneurs—Strengthening Malta orange value chains through institutional development in Uttarakhand, India

D Choudhary, MS Kunwar, G Rasul - Mountain Research and …, 2015 - BioOne
Malta orange (Citrus sinensis) is an important cash crop in the mountain state of
Uttarakhand, India. Smallholder farmers growing it face multiple challenges due to …

Perceptions of mountainous people on climate change, livelihood practices and climatic shocks: A case study of Swat District, Pakistan

H Ullah, A Rashid, G Liu, M Hussain - Urban climate, 2018 - Elsevier
This study examines the association among perception regarding climate change and
climatic shocks with a set of socio-demographic variables like age, education, occupation …

Assessing the Viability of Muza'Rah Agro Financing As a Sustainable Solution for Small-Scale Farmers: a Case Study From Pakistan

SM Hamza, NS Shirazi - Journal of Islamic Monetary Economics and …, 2024 - jimf-bi.org
The interplay between the Muza'rah (Sharecropper) agro-financing structure and its impact
on rural income and rural poverty alleviation constitutes a multifaceted phenomenon. In this …