Using the LSMS-ISA Tanzania National Panel Survey by the World Bank, we study the relationship between rural household consumption growth and temperature shocks over the period 2008 – 2013. Temperature shocks have a negative and significant impact on household growth only if their initial consumption lies below a critical threshold. As such, temperature shocks slow income convergence among households. Agricultural yields and labour productivity are the main transmission channels. These findings support the Schelling Conjecture: economic development would allow poor farming households to cope with climate change, and closing the yield gap and modernizing agriculture is crucial for adaptation to the negative impacts of global warming
The growing threat that climate shocks pose to food, water and nutrition security makes understandin...
The fifth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and several studies sug...
With likely long-term changes in rainfall patterns and shifting temperature zones, climate change is...
Using the LSMS-ISA Tanzania National Panel Survey by the World Bank, we study the relationship betwe...
Using the LSMS-ISA Tanzania National Panel Survey by the World Bank, we study the relationship betwe...
Climate models generally indicate that climate volatility may rise in the future, severely affecting...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) remains the world's most food-insecure region characterized by high levels ...
Climate change and weather variability pose serious threats to food and nutrition security as well a...
We use recent panel data on Tanzanian farm households to investigate how previous exposure to weathe...
In Lesotho, Malawi and Swaziland, moderately vulnerable households are likely to become highly vulne...
Despite a vast literature documenting the harmful effects of climate change on various socioeconomic...
As the global populations grow, the need for stronger agricultural resilience in areas with high foo...
African development, 2016, 32 (Special issue): 10-19Climate change and its variability are increasin...
2020 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Climate-related shocks, such as droughts and floods, c...
Climate change and weather variability pose serious threats to food and nutrition security as well a...
The growing threat that climate shocks pose to food, water and nutrition security makes understandin...
The fifth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and several studies sug...
With likely long-term changes in rainfall patterns and shifting temperature zones, climate change is...
Using the LSMS-ISA Tanzania National Panel Survey by the World Bank, we study the relationship betwe...
Using the LSMS-ISA Tanzania National Panel Survey by the World Bank, we study the relationship betwe...
Climate models generally indicate that climate volatility may rise in the future, severely affecting...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) remains the world's most food-insecure region characterized by high levels ...
Climate change and weather variability pose serious threats to food and nutrition security as well a...
We use recent panel data on Tanzanian farm households to investigate how previous exposure to weathe...
In Lesotho, Malawi and Swaziland, moderately vulnerable households are likely to become highly vulne...
Despite a vast literature documenting the harmful effects of climate change on various socioeconomic...
As the global populations grow, the need for stronger agricultural resilience in areas with high foo...
African development, 2016, 32 (Special issue): 10-19Climate change and its variability are increasin...
2020 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Climate-related shocks, such as droughts and floods, c...
Climate change and weather variability pose serious threats to food and nutrition security as well a...
The growing threat that climate shocks pose to food, water and nutrition security makes understandin...
The fifth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and several studies sug...
With likely long-term changes in rainfall patterns and shifting temperature zones, climate change is...