Final Technical Report - weADAPT
Final Technical Report - weADAPT
Final Technical Report - weADAPT
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Climate Risk Group - Baseline condition<br />
% of Surveyed household<br />
100%<br />
80%<br />
60%<br />
40%<br />
20%<br />
0%<br />
4.40<br />
11.32<br />
84.28<br />
Lao PDR<br />
25.00 27.97 22.32<br />
39.58<br />
15.70 13.64<br />
50.41<br />
39.86<br />
44.64<br />
53.41<br />
35.42 33.88 32.17 33.04 32.95<br />
Thailand<br />
Zone 1<br />
Thailand<br />
Zone 2<br />
Thailand<br />
Zone 3<br />
Thailand<br />
Zone 4<br />
Thailand<br />
Zone 5<br />
High Risk<br />
Moderate Risk<br />
Low Risk<br />
Figure 31: Structure of risk groups to climate impact in each study site –<br />
Baseline condition<br />
From the assessment, the analysis shows that the low risk groups in every study<br />
site are highly resilience to climate impact and their risk profile is substantially differ<br />
from the moderate and high risk group. Their risk score is low in every criterion. In most<br />
cases, moderate and high risk group are riskier to climate impact because they lack of<br />
coping capacity and also expose to climate stress as the analysis result shows in the risk<br />
profile chart (see Figure 32), particularly the cases of the moderate and high risk groups<br />
in Thailand. On average, total risk score of the low risk groups in both Lao PDR and<br />
Thailand are approximately around 2 points, while the total risk score of the moderate<br />
and high risk group are around 7 and 10 points, respectively. The risk profile of each risk<br />
group in each location is shown in the chart below;<br />
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