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Drought is a natural phenomenon induced by climate change. Farmers in the Dry Zone who
practice agriculture under small-scale irrigation are most vulnerable to drought. Literature
shows that there is limited understanding of how different forms of capital influence
farmers’ drought adaptation. This research attempted to identify the relationship and
influence between farming households' capitals (Human, Cultural, Social, Natural, Built,
Financial, and Technological) and farmers’ adaptation in the North Central Province of Sri
Lanka (adaption was measured using ten commonly used adaptation strategies using a 1-5
scale) A mixed-methods approach was adopted. A questionnaire was used to collect the
data. The sample size (n=356) was selected among the farming households (N=3163) using
a stratified random sampling method from three Divisional Secretariat Divisions (DSD),
Mahawillachhciya, Kahatagasdigilya, and Medirigiriya. Pearson's correlation and multiple
linear regression analysis were performed using the Statistical Package for the Social
Sciences (SPSS). It was found that there is a negative strong correlation between capitals
of Human ( r=-.548, p<0.01), Cultural (r=-.678, p<0.01), Social (r=-.585, p<0.01), Natural (r=
.643,p<0.01), Financial (r=-.547,p<0.01), Technological (r=-.629, p<0.01) and farmers
adaptation while it was found that there is a negative moderate correlation related to Build
capital ( r=-.467, p<0.01). These results suggest that when farming households' capital is
reduced, farmers are motivated to increase their adaptation to manage the adverse effects
of drought. Capitals of Human (β=-.270, p=.498) and Social (β=-.135, p=.702) did not
significantly impact farmers’ adaptation. Capitals of cultural (β=-1.525, p=.000), Natural
(β=-1.400, p=.000), Built (β=-.606, p=.000), Financial (β=-.465, p=.014), and Technological
(β=-.414, p=.018) had significant negative impacts on farmers' drought adaptation. Seven
farmers’ capitals explain 64% variation in farmers' drought adaptation (R = 0.801; R2
=0.642; Adj. R2 = 0.635). Overall, seven capitals have a significant influence on farmers’
adaptation, and policymakers should pay more attention to cultural and natural capitals
when making policies to enhance farmers' drought adaptation and build resilience. |
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