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Livelihood resilience and strategies of rural residents of earthquake-threatened areas in Sichuan Province, China
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Buffers
/ Capacity
/ Correlation
/ Correlation analysis
/ Disaster risk
/ Disasters
/ Earthquakes
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Farming
/ Households
/ Livelihood
/ Mitigation
/ Natural disasters
/ Probability theory
/ Regression analysis
/ Regression models
/ Resilience
/ Rural areas
/ Rural populations
/ Seismic activity
/ Statistical analysis
/ Strategy
/ Surveying
2021
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Livelihood resilience and strategies of rural residents of earthquake-threatened areas in Sichuan Province, China
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in
Buffers
/ Capacity
/ Correlation
/ Correlation analysis
/ Disaster risk
/ Disasters
/ Earthquakes
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Farming
/ Households
/ Livelihood
/ Mitigation
/ Natural disasters
/ Probability theory
/ Regression analysis
/ Regression models
/ Resilience
/ Rural areas
/ Rural populations
/ Seismic activity
/ Statistical analysis
/ Strategy
/ Surveying
2021
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Livelihood resilience and strategies of rural residents of earthquake-threatened areas in Sichuan Province, China
in
Buffers
/ Capacity
/ Correlation
/ Correlation analysis
/ Disaster risk
/ Disasters
/ Earthquakes
/ Emergency preparedness
/ Farming
/ Households
/ Livelihood
/ Mitigation
/ Natural disasters
/ Probability theory
/ Regression analysis
/ Regression models
/ Resilience
/ Rural areas
/ Rural populations
/ Seismic activity
/ Statistical analysis
/ Strategy
/ Surveying
2021
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Livelihood resilience and strategies of rural residents of earthquake-threatened areas in Sichuan Province, China
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Livelihood resilience and strategies of rural residents of earthquake-threatened areas in Sichuan Province, China
2021
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Natural disasters are increasing in frequency in China. Enhancing residents' livelihood resilience and adjusting their livelihood strategies have gradually become effective means of dealing with disaster risk. Therefore, it is of great significance to explore the livelihood strategies and livelihood resilience of rural residents in earthquake-stricken areas to help them cope with disaster risks. However, few studies have explored the correlation between residents' livelihood resilience and livelihood strategies from the perspective of residents' livelihood resilience. Based on a survey of 327 households in four districts and counties of Sichuan Province, China that were affected by the Wenchuan and Lushan earthquakes, we construct a framework for analyzing livelihood resilience and livelihood strategy selection. We comprehensively analyze the characteristics of livelihood resilience and livelihood strategy and explore their correlation using an ordinal multi-classification logistic regression model. The results show that: (1) Among 327 sample households, 90.21% were non-farming, 3.67% were part-time households and 6.12% were farming households. Residents' livelihood resilience is mainly based on their disaster prevention and mitigation capacity. (2) As far as the correlation between livelihood resilience and livelihood strategies is concerned, the stronger the buffer capacity in livelihood resilience, the more rural residents tend to engage in non-farming activities to obtain income. When other conditions remain unchanged, the logarithmic probability of choosing an agricultural livelihood strategy decreases by 21.814 for each unit of buffer capacity. From the perspective of residents' livelihood resilience, this study deepens our understanding of the relationship between livelihood resilience and livelihood strategy in earthquake-stricken areas. It also provides useful information for the formulation of policies to improve residents' resilience in disaster-threatened areas.
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