The factors influencing the adoption of climate change adaptation strategies among
rice growers in Doi Saket district were investigated. A proportionate stratified random sampling
technique was reported from 200 rice growers as respondents from 13 sub-districts of Doi Saket
district. It was observed that the majority of the rice growers adopted some climate change
adaptation strategy such as changing planting date and growing different types of crops. Three
variables, the cost per unit of planting, revenue sources and group membership were significant
influenced in the adoption of climate change adaptation strategies at p ≤ 0.05. However, only a
few adaptation strategies were adopted. Thus, information on climate change and its impact as
well as adaptation strategies should be disseminated to the rice growers. Training on these
issues should be organized for agricultural extension officers so that they can be actived to
support the rice growers. To support these farmers, research findings to improve rice varieties
with drought-tolerance, and improvement of irrigation system efficiency should be
implemented.