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Climate change vulnerability in a tropical region based on environmental and socio-economic factors
Authors:S Sarun  A Ghermandi  " target="_blank">A M Sheela  J Justus  P Vineetha
Institution:1.Department of Geography, University College, University of Kerala,Thiruvananthapuram,India;2.Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Management, Faculty of Management,University of Haifa,Haifa,Israel;3.Kerala State Pollution Control Board,Thiruvananthapuram,India;4.St. Xavier’s College,Thriuvananthapuram,India;5.Centre for Geo-information Science and Technology,University of Kerala,Thiruvananthapuram,India
Abstract:The understanding of the regional and local dimensions of vulnerability due to climate change is essential to develop appropriate and targeted adaptation efforts. We assessed the local dimensions of vulnerability in the tropical state of Kerala, India, using a purposely developed vulnerability index, which accounts for both environmental and socio-economic factors. The large extents of coastal wetlands and lagoons and high concentration of mangrove forests make the state environmentally vulnerable. Low human development index, large population of socially deprived groups, which are dependent on the primary sector, and high population density make the state vulnerable from a socio-economic point of view. The present study investigates climate change vulnerability at the district level in the State of Kerala relying on a purposely developed composite vulnerability index that encompasses both socio-economic and environmental factors. The Kerala coast contains the socio-economically and ecologically most vulnerable regions, as demonstrated by a composite vulnerability index.
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