The purpose of the present study was to investigate the social resilience of indigenous and non-indigenous cash rent farming to climate change. Also, the study was a descriptive cross-sectional used in the design. The research was carried out in Kermanshah province. The
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The purpose of the present study was to investigate the social resilience of indigenous and non-indigenous cash rent farming to climate change. Also, the study was a descriptive cross-sectional used in the design. The research was carried out in Kermanshah province. The populations consist of potato Farmers (Indigenous and Non-indigenous Cash Rent Farming). The farmers have selected a stratified random sampling method from a list developed by researchers. A questionnaire was used for data collection. This instrument was designed based 5S model. The validity and reliability of questionnaire were confirmed by experts and Cronbach's alpha coefficient. Based on the result, the composite index showed that, Indigenous tenants in the dimensions; Social structure, social justice, and social capital and non-indigenous tenants in the dimensions: social structure, social mechanism, and social beliefs accounted for the largest amounts. Also, according to the results obtained from the study, among the two systems, the Non-indigenous cash rent farming has the highest amount of social resilience (18.89) to climate change compared to the Indigenous tenants(15.59).
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