Implications of Climate Change Impact on Rural Livelihood and
Food Security in Cambodia
© Chhuon Kong
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Email: chhuon.k@gmail.com
Abstract. Climate Change (CC) is a global challenge,
but many of the effects will be felt most acutely by poorer countries and
poorer people (WB 2010). The impact of CC will be an unprecedented and
increasing global threat to life, livelihoods and life-supporting systems. Ironically,
Cambodia’s contribution to greenhouse gas emissions is negligible but this country
is suffering from the effects of global warming due to excessive emissions in
other parts of the world. Limited and low adaptive capacity and dependence on
climate-sensitive livelihood are arguably factors in Cambodia’s vulnerability
to CC.
Cambodia is expected to experience extreme weather events
cause more frequent floods, droughts, resulting in crop failures and food
shortages and more severe water scarcity. The reason why it is vulnerable to natural
disasters is that the livelihoods of the majority of people depend directly
upon natural resources, with a large proportion of population occupying in agriculture.
More than 10 million (80.5%) Cambodians currently living in rural areas, over
8.5 million depend on natural resources to support their livelihoods. Most are
subsistence, relying on one crop of rice per year. Although rice farming remains
the dominant activity in rural areas, fisheries and forest resources also play
a critical role in supporting livelihoods and sufficient availability and reliable
access to water is commonly a constraint to production and other activities. At the national level, poverty is still relatively high,
25% of the population. CC is a factor provokes food insecurity and
malnutrition in Cambodia. Reversely, food insecurity and malnutrition cause
Cambodia’s vulnerability to CC impacts.
CC puts risk and uncertainty at the heart of development.
Despite the significant degree of risk and uncertainty, there are measures that
can be adopted. In addition, much of the response to CC in the country will
depend on putting in place effective mechanisms for management of water and land
resources. Within the key rural productive sectors of water resources,
agriculture/agroforestry, fisheries and forestry, there are significant
opportunities to improve rural livelihood and food security, while building
resilient rural livelihoods with local actions with climate-smart approach.
The present paper is a compilation of observations on impacts
of CC according to key sectors, outlining the vulnerability context, discussing
the implications of these impacts on rural livelihood and food security and considering
principles and options for building resilient rural livelihoods in Cambodia.
Keywords: Climate Change (CC),
Vulnerability, Rural Livelihood, Food Security, Climate-smart, Building Resilient,
Key Sectors, Cambodia,
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