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Research Report

19 Feb 2024

Results and findings In this section, extracting from the primary quantitative and qualitative data, we provide (1) demographic, social, and economic information on households and characteristics of migrant members, (2) the past and current trends of climate hazards that the local people have encountered over in the past ten years, their perception of the impact severity on their livelihoods, and. [...] The table allows for a comparative analysis of the population characteristics and migration patterns across the three communes and the aggregate data for all the migrants. [...] Exposure to climate hazards The following section describes the level of exposure to climate hazards, the effects local people have experienced in the past ten years, and different coping strategies in each of the study sites. [...] The vice head of the O’Rona Village in Mondulkiri province emphasised that the loss of forest was one of the major causes of the changing weather in the region, particularly leading to the gradual increase in temperature. [...] The head of O’Am village, Mondulkiri Province, mentioned that compared to other villages in the region there are fewer migrants, 5 percent of the total 802 families in O’Am because the villagers have a better livelihood and are knowledgeable on climate change impacts and the consequences of the migration.
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48
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Cambodia