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Archana Raghavan Sathyan

Researcher at Kerala Agricultural University

Publications -  9
Citations -  167

Archana Raghavan Sathyan is an academic researcher from Kerala Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Livelihood & Vulnerability. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 72 citations. Previous affiliations of Archana Raghavan Sathyan include University of Giessen.

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Vulnerability assessment of households to flash floods and landslides in the poor upland regions of Vietnam

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors employed the Household Vulnerability Index method along with the qualitative data analysis to evaluate the vulnerability level of smallholder farmers under the effect of flash floods and landslides.
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Changing climate - Changing livelihood: Smallholder's perceptions and adaption strategies.

TL;DR: This study uses data collected from a survey of 215 households to compare the climate vulnerability of three watershed communities in Kerala and finds that the farmers perceive substantial increases in both temperature and the unpredictability of monsoons; this is in accordance with actual observed weather trends.
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Climate Vulnerability in Rainfed Farming: Analysis from Indian Watersheds

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a new Climate Vulnerability Index for Rainfed Tropics (CVIRFT) to evaluate the potential effectiveness of watershed development programs to adapt to climate change impacts.
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Role of local communities in forest landscape restoration: Key lessons from the Billion Trees Afforestation Project, Pakistan

TL;DR: In this article, the authors identified the factors that influenced rural household participation in the BTAP in Pakistan and found that age, income from forest resources, a friendly relationship with forest department staff, a risk-bearing attitude and membership or involvement in village development committee activities had positive and significant effects on farmer participation.
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Sensitivity analysis of a climate vulnerability index - a case study from Indian watershed development programmes

TL;DR: In this article, a detailed analysis of a composite Climate Vulnerability Index (CVI) to examine and compare climate change vulnerability and its dimensions adaptive capacity, sensitivity and exposure is presented.