Climate change vulnerability indicators for agriculture in Ho Chi Minh city

Authors

  • Vu Thuy Linh* Department of Natural Resources and Environment Ho Chi Minh city; Insitute for Environment and Resources, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh city
  • Ho Minh Dung Research Center for Climate Change, Nong Lam University, Ho Chi Minh city; Institute for Computational Science and Technology (ICST)
  • Nguyen Kim Loi Insitute for Environment and Resources, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh city

Abstract

The term vulnerability has been used in a variety of contexts, including climate change impact assessment. This study aimed to set up and evaluate climate change vulnerability indicators (CCVI) of agricultural zones based on exposure, sensitivity, and adaptation capacity to climate change in Ho Chi Minh city. Data from consultations with 10 experts was collected and analysed by the analysis hierarchy process (AHP). The CCVI, which includes 3 primary indicators and 22 secondary indicators, was applied to the agricultural districts in Ho Chi Minh that have been demonstrated to be the most vulnerable to climate change under both current conditions and over a longer timescales under various climate change exposure scenarios. The CCVI was weighted to support the climate change vulnerability assessment and indicate comparatively low or high climate change vulnerability areas. Finally, the areas most needy of further adaptation activities for agriculture in Ho Chi Minh city were identified.

Keywords:

agriculture, AHP, climate change, vulnerability indicator

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31276/VJSTE.62(1).90-96

Classification number

5.2

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Published

2020-03-15

Received 10 November 2019; accepted 6 February 2020

How to Cite

Vu Thuy Linh, Ho Minh Dung, & Nguyen Kim Loi. (2020). Climate change vulnerability indicators for agriculture in Ho Chi Minh city. Vietnam Journal of Science, Technology and Engineering, 62(1), 90-96. https://doi.org/10.31276/VJSTE.62(1).90-96

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Section

Environmental Sciences