Vulnerability Assessment of Rural Households to Urmia Lake Drying (the Case of Shabestar Region)

One of the most important environmental problems in Iran is the destruction and drying of Urmia Lake (UL). UL is one of the main causes of suitable weather for agricultural boom and tourist attraction and it should be considered that the villagers exposed to UL drying have a strong dependence on vul...

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Main Authors: Rasoul Maleki, Mehdi Nooripoor, Hossein Azadi, Philippe Lebailly
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/6/1862
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spelling doaj-1e19e37f96684d5b940ddeacb1c560d42020-11-25T02:35:45ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-06-01106186210.3390/su10061862su10061862Vulnerability Assessment of Rural Households to Urmia Lake Drying (the Case of Shabestar Region)Rasoul Maleki0Mehdi Nooripoor1Hossein Azadi2Philippe Lebailly3Department of Rural Development Management, Yasouj University, Yasouj 7591874831, IranDepartment of Rural Development Management, Yasouj University, Yasouj 7591874831, IranDepartment of Engineering Management, University of Antwerp, Prinsstraat 13, 2000 Antwerp, BelgiumDepartment of Economic and Rural Development, Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, University of Liege, B-5030 Gembloux, BelgiumOne of the most important environmental problems in Iran is the destruction and drying of Urmia Lake (UL). UL is one of the main causes of suitable weather for agricultural boom and tourist attraction and it should be considered that the villagers exposed to UL drying have a strong dependence on vulnerable resources such as water, air, soil and plants for their livelihoods and have low adaptive capacity with this crisis for reasons such as poverty, lack of awareness and lack of infrastructure. This study was designed to evaluate the vulnerability of rural households to UL drying in the Shabestar region. The vulnerability was calculated based on Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) definition and using vulnerability index (VI). Research population included rural households of Shabestar region (N = 19,249) and about 347 households were selected as the research sample using multistage cluster sampling technique. Results showed that the average score of respondents was 0.455 (moderate) in exposure, 0.359 (moderate to low) in sensitivity, 0.404 (moderate to low) in adaptive capacity and finally, the vulnerability index (VI) was 0.470 (range of 0 to 1). 12.8% of households had low, 70.5% had medium and 16.7% had high vulnerability towards UL drying.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/6/1862risk assessmentresiliencevulnerability indexadaptive capacityrural households
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Hossein Azadi
Philippe Lebailly
Vulnerability Assessment of Rural Households to Urmia Lake Drying (the Case of Shabestar Region)
Sustainability
risk assessment
resilience
vulnerability index
adaptive capacity
rural households
author_facet Rasoul Maleki
Mehdi Nooripoor
Hossein Azadi
Philippe Lebailly
author_sort Rasoul Maleki
title Vulnerability Assessment of Rural Households to Urmia Lake Drying (the Case of Shabestar Region)
title_short Vulnerability Assessment of Rural Households to Urmia Lake Drying (the Case of Shabestar Region)
title_full Vulnerability Assessment of Rural Households to Urmia Lake Drying (the Case of Shabestar Region)
title_fullStr Vulnerability Assessment of Rural Households to Urmia Lake Drying (the Case of Shabestar Region)
title_full_unstemmed Vulnerability Assessment of Rural Households to Urmia Lake Drying (the Case of Shabestar Region)
title_sort vulnerability assessment of rural households to urmia lake drying (the case of shabestar region)
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-06-01
description One of the most important environmental problems in Iran is the destruction and drying of Urmia Lake (UL). UL is one of the main causes of suitable weather for agricultural boom and tourist attraction and it should be considered that the villagers exposed to UL drying have a strong dependence on vulnerable resources such as water, air, soil and plants for their livelihoods and have low adaptive capacity with this crisis for reasons such as poverty, lack of awareness and lack of infrastructure. This study was designed to evaluate the vulnerability of rural households to UL drying in the Shabestar region. The vulnerability was calculated based on Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) definition and using vulnerability index (VI). Research population included rural households of Shabestar region (N = 19,249) and about 347 households were selected as the research sample using multistage cluster sampling technique. Results showed that the average score of respondents was 0.455 (moderate) in exposure, 0.359 (moderate to low) in sensitivity, 0.404 (moderate to low) in adaptive capacity and finally, the vulnerability index (VI) was 0.470 (range of 0 to 1). 12.8% of households had low, 70.5% had medium and 16.7% had high vulnerability towards UL drying.
topic risk assessment
resilience
vulnerability index
adaptive capacity
rural households
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/6/1862
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