Public-private partnership in enhancing farmers’ adaptation to drought: Insights from the Lujiang Flatland in the Nu River (Upper Salween) valley, China



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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2017.11.034
DOI: 
10.1016/j.landusepol.2017.11.034
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Licensing of resource: 
Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)
Type: 
journal article
Journal: 
Land Use Policy
Number: 
February 2018
Pages: 
138-145
Volume: 
71
Author(s): 
Zhang L.
Hu J.
Li Y.
Pradhan N.S.
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Agriculture is an important type of land use but suffers from drought, especially under global climate change scenarios. Although government is a major actor in helping farmers to adapt to drought, lack of funds has constrained its efforts. Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mechanism has been widely applied in urban infrastructure development to raise fund for public goods and services, but very few studies explored its role in rural areas. Based on interview of 139 farming households and open-ended interview of village heads, government officials and company representatives, in the Lujiang Flatland in the Nu River (Upper Salween) Valley, Southwest China, this paper aims to reveal how PPP functions to enhance farmers' adaptation to drought. This study offers referential lessons and valuable insights for agricultural development, especially for mountain communities vulnerable to exceptional and recurrent drought episodes under warming climate

Publication year: 
2018
Keywords: 
climate change
Water resource
Natural disaster
Adaptation
Public governance