Table 1.
Indicators of sensitivity, exposure and adaptive capacity used for computing vulnerability index.
Fig 1.
Prevalence of various nutritional status indicators among children aged five or below.
Table 2.
Unadjusted percentage and adjusted odds ratio predicting the nutritional status of children by the degree of climate vulnerability, India.
Table 3.
Moran’s I and Geary’s C values assessing degree of autocorrelation in degree of vulnerability and nutrition status of children.
Table 4.
Expected percentage gain/reduction in nutritional status of children within and across districts by degree of vulnerability estimated using spatial autoregressive model.
Fig 2.
Bivariate LISA-based maps highlighting hotspots and coldspots in spatial correlation between the degree of vulnerability and child malnutrition.
Table 5.
Number of districts by state which have child malnutrition levels higher than India average in districts categorized as “high” or “very high” in degree of vulnerability.