Does natural resource dependence reshape household livelihood vulnerability in China’s disaster resettlement?

IF 2.2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Journal for Nature Conservation Pub Date : 2025-01-11 DOI:10.1016/j.jnc.2025.126832
Wei Liu , Mingfei Duan , Jie Xu , Zhe Song , Jiayi Liu
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Disaster resettlement is a key strategy for preserving the ecological environment and improving human well-being. Assessing the natural resource dependence (NRD) and livelihood vulnerability of rural households in disaster resettlement regions is crucial for addressing current ecological and livelihood concerns. It serves as a useful guide for future sustainable development. Drawing on data from 657 rural questionnaires in Ankang Prefecture, this article conceptualizes and measures NRD and livelihood vulnerability at the household level. Based on a comparative analysis of NRD and livelihood vulnerability across various types of rural households, ordinary least squares (OLS) regression models were used to investigate the influence of NRD on livelihood vulnerability. The results show that: (1) the NRD kernel density curves of relocated households are steeper than those of non-relocated households, indicating less fluctuation in dependence; (2) the livelihood vulnerability of relocated, voluntarily relocated, and newly relocated households are significantly higher than that of non-relocated, involuntarily relocated, and early relocated households; (3) NRD is significantly and negatively associated with livelihood vulnerability, with energy dependence showing a similar response. Our study indicates that rural households’ dependence on natural resources can effectively reduce their own livelihood vulnerability. Therefore, it is recommended that policymakers improve the NRD of rural households by implementing sustainable resource management strategies, promoting diversified livelihoods, and providing targeted policy support.
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Journal for Nature Conservation
Journal for Nature Conservation 环境科学-生态学
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期刊介绍: The Journal for Nature Conservation addresses concepts, methods and techniques for nature conservation. This international and interdisciplinary journal encourages collaboration between scientists and practitioners, including the integration of biodiversity issues with social and economic concepts. Therefore, conceptual, technical and methodological papers, as well as reviews, research papers, and short communications are welcomed from a wide range of disciplines, including theoretical ecology, landscape ecology, restoration ecology, ecological modelling, and others, provided that there is a clear connection and immediate relevance to nature conservation. Manuscripts without any immediate conservation context, such as inventories, distribution modelling, genetic studies, animal behaviour, plant physiology, will not be considered for this journal; though such data may be useful for conservationists and managers in the future, this is outside of the current scope of the journal.
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