1. Geographical Coverage of the Vulnerability Reduction Assessment

Geographical coverage of the VRA displays nationwide the communes/Sangkat, districts/Krong and provinces/capital where VRA was conducted by practitioners both government and non-government agencies (see Details for data sources), and the number of VRA conducted at each subnational administrative level. The section provides the total number of VRA conducted each year and to-date based on the data sources (see Details).

Geographical coverage of the VRA displays nationwide the communes/Sangkat, districts/Krong and provinces/capital where VRA was conducted by practitioners both government and non-government agencies (see Details for data sources), and the number of VRA conducted at each subnational administrative level. The section provides the total number of VRA conducted each year and to-date based on the data sources (see Details).

2. Findings from Vulnerability Reduction Assessments

The findings are the aggregated key results from the VRA exercises, covering the VRA score, climate risks, livelihoods, adaptation measures, and challenges in addressing climate change. The VRA score is the level of vulnerability to climate change based on the participatory scoring in VRA exercises, ranging from 1 to 5, where 1 stands for the lowest vulnerability while 5 for the highest vulnerability. The VRA scores at the national level, provincial level, district level and commune level are the average scores from one or multiple VRA conducted per year in each subnational administrative level. The commune level displays the aggregated information on the climate risks, livelihoods, adaptation measures, and challenges in addressing climate change from one or multiples VRA reports. 

The findings are the aggregated key results from the VRA exercises, covering the VRA score, climate risks, livelihoods, adaptation measures, and challenges in addressing climate change. The VRA score is the level of vulnerability to climate change based on the participatory scoring in VRA exercises, ranging from 1 to 5, where 1 stands for the lowest vulnerability while 5 for the highest vulnerability. The VRA scores at the national level, provincial level, district level and commune level are the average scores from one or multiple VRA conducted per year in each subnational administrative level. The commune level displays the aggregated information on the climate risks, livelihoods, adaptation measures, and challenges in addressing climate change from one or multiples VRA reports.