降雨变异性与农业家庭的福利:尼日尔农村的证据

IF 4.5 3区 经济学 Q1 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY Agricultural Economics Pub Date : 2024-05-13 DOI:10.1111/agec.12833
Soumaïla Gansonré
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在许多发展中国家,由于生计战略严重依赖雨水灌溉,多变的天气仍然是导致长期饥饿和贫困的主要原因。因此,有必要量化气候参数对农户的影响,以帮助决策者了解气候政策的益处,改善用于适应的稀缺资源的分配,并确定适应战略的优先次序。本文利用尼日尔的家庭面板数据和高分辨率遥感降雨数据,研究了半干旱热带地区农村家庭福利与降雨变异性之间的经验关系。我们发现,降雨变异性每增加一个标准差,实际粮食消费就会减少 11.13%。结果还表明,降雨量变化每增加一个标准差,谷物类产品、动物类产品和加工食品的支出就会分别减少 11.96%、21.31% 和 16.23%。在一系列稳健性检验中,我们的结果是一致的。最后,我们发现了基于地理位置的影响差异,并且谷物银行的使用可以缓冲降雨量变化的负面影响。因此,旨在改善农村家庭福祉的政策干预措施应强调改善气候适应战略。
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Rainfall variability and welfare of agricultural households: Evidence from rural Niger

Variable weather continues to be the major source of vulnerability to chronic hunger and poverty in many developing countries due to the strong dependency of livelihood strategies on rainfed farming. Quantifying the effect of climatic parameters on agricultural households is, therefore, necessary to help policymakers understand the benefits of climate policies, improve the allocation of the scarce resources dedicated to adaptation and prioritize among adaptation strategies. This article investigates the empirical relationship between the welfare of rural households and rainfall variability in the semi-arid tropics, using household panel data and high-resolution remotely sensed rainfall data from Niger. We find that a standard deviation increase in rainfall variability is associated with a reduction of real food consumption by 11.13%. Results also indicate that a standard deviation increase in rainfall variability reduces expenditures for cereal-based products, animal-based products and processed foods by 11.96%, 21.31%, and 16.23%, respectively. Our results are consistent across a battery of robustness checks. Finally, we find geographical-based differences in terms of the effect and that access to cereal banks cushions the negative effect of rainfall variability. Policy interventions aiming at improving the well-being of rural households should therefore emphasize improving climate adaptation strategies.

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Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Economics 管理科学-农业经济与政策
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7.30
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4.90%
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62
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Agricultural Economics aims to disseminate the most important research results and policy analyses in our discipline, from all regions of the world. Topical coverage ranges from consumption and nutrition to land use and the environment, at every scale of analysis from households to markets and the macro-economy. Applicable methodologies include econometric estimation and statistical hypothesis testing, optimization and simulation models, descriptive reviews and policy analyses. We particularly encourage submission of empirical work that can be replicated and tested by others.
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