Climate disasters,agricultural product pricing strategies,and farmers'livelihoodvulnerability——Investigation rom ecological relocation and resettlement area
In the context of ecological relocation,the external environment,internal psychology,and coping strategies faced by farmers have undergone significant changes.It is necessary to explore the farmers'livelihood-vulnerability from the perspectives of external disturbance and internal adaptation.Based on the theory of liveli-hood vulnerability,this paper explores the impact of actual climate disasters,perceived climate disasters,and ag-ricultural product pricing strategies on the farmers'livelihoodvulnerability,and verifies the results based on the survey data of 425 farmers in theecological relocation and resettlement area of Nanshui Lake in Shaoguan,Guangdong Province.Through one-way ANOVA,regression analysis,and Bootstrap mediation effect test,it was found that:Firstly,the perception of climate disasters by farmers in ecological relocation and resettlement area has its particularity,which is related to village location,social relationships,and livelihood transformation ability;Secondly,both actual and perceived climate disasters can exacerbate farmers'livelihoodvulnerability,but the impact of perceived climate disasters is greater than that of actual climate disasters,which is different from previous research perspectives and reflects the prominent psychological concerns of farmers about climate disas-ters;Finally,climate disasters and their subsequent agricultural product pricing strategies are important factors af-fecting farmers'livelihoodvulnerability.
climate disastersagricultural product pricing strategylivelihood vulnerabilityecological relocation and resettlement area