Articles | Volume 388
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-388-25-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-388-25-2026
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17 Feb 2026
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Assessing the vulnerability of family farms to rainfall-induced flood risks in the municipality of Kandi, Benin

Sénadé Sylvie Hounzinme, Monsoundé Etienne Dossou, Tarick Adamou, and Madjidou Oumorou

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This study examines how family farms in Kandi, northern Benin, are affected by rainfall flooding. Data from 80 farmers show that smaller farms are most vulnerable due to limited resources, while larger farms are better equipped to cope. Strengthening education, training, credit access, and cooperative support can help small farmers adapt. The research highlights inequalities in vulnerability and the need for inclusive strategies to improve resilience.
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