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Climate Change Adaptation and the Agriculture-food System in Myanmar
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: Received: 17 March 2023 / Approved: 20 March 2023 / Online: 20 March 2023 (01:18:37 CET)
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Tun Oo, A.; Boughton, D.; Aung, N. Climate Change Adaptation and the Agriculture–Food System in Myanmar. Climate 2023, 11, 124. Tun Oo, A.; Boughton, D.; Aung, N. Climate Change Adaptation and the Agriculture–Food System in Myanmar. Climate 2023, 11, 124.
Abstract
The agricultural sector provides employment and income to the majority of Myanmar's population. The sector, however, is extremely susceptible to severe weather, rising temperatures, and changes in precipitation. This paper aims to analyze how vulnerable Myanmar's agricultural sector is to climate change and highlights the key sectors that are most at risk. This report also examines historical climate information, and the anticipated effects of climate change on Myanmar's agricultural sectors. In-depth literature reviews and summaries of Myanmar's climate change adaptation efforts are included in the report, along with recom-mendations for targeted, locally appropriate actions to strengthen the country's agricultural sector's resilience. Additionally, the study reviews Myanmar's in-stitutional framework for climate action and government priorities for adaptation measures, emphasizes the urgent need for climate action in Myanmar's agricul-ture sectors and calls for more research and development efforts on the effects of climate change on rural livelihoods and agriculture.
Keywords
Climate Change; Agriculture; Myanmar; Adaptation Measures; Resilience
Subject
Engineering, Other
Copyright: This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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