Research need
This small research activity aims to understand and address climate risks and adaptation options in specific regions of the Philippines, particularly Guinayangan, Quezon Province, and Batangas.
The project seeks to identify climate risks and how they are perceived by farmers, contextualise current and future adaptation decisions, and support systems-based planning for climate resilience. It also aims to fill knowledge gaps and provide policy recommendations to enhance local adaptation efforts.
The Philippines is highly susceptible to climate shocks, including typhoons, flooding, drought, and high heat events. Building systemic resilience in the country's food systems is critical to mitigate these risks.
With significant gaps in knowledge and action at the local level, where agro-ecological and socio-economic heterogeneity impacts how different types of farmers perceive and experience climate risk, this research aims to fill these gaps by providing detailed mapping and analysis.