Common lands provide smallholder farmers in Africa with firewood, timber, and feed for livestock, and they are used to complement human diets through the collection of edible nontimber forest products (NTFPs). Farmers have developed coping mechanisms, which they deploy at times of climatic shocks. We aimed to analyze the importance of NTFPs in times of drought and to identify options that could increase the capacity to adapt to climate change. We used participatory techniques, livelihood analysis, observations, and measurements to quantify the use of NTFPs. Communities recognized NTFPs as a mechanism to cope with crop failure. We estimated that indigenous fruits contributed to approximately 20% of the energy intake of wealthier farmers and ...
A study to assess the role of Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) was conducted to forest dependent c...
Drought is the most important climate shock affecting rural farmers this century. In a bid to reduce...
Climate change is projected to have negative impacts on agricultural production in sub-Saharan Afric...
Common lands provide smallholder farmers in Africa with firewood, timber, and feed for livestock, an...
Declining crop and livestock production due to a degrading land resource base and changing climate a...
Climate change encompassing mostly hydro-meteorological hazards is a reality affecting the world in ...
Food insecurity in most dry regions in Zimbabwe has taught many people a lesson of using non timber ...
Climate change in the form of temperature increases and rainfall variability has intensified in the ...
Although climate change models predict harsher weather conditions along the Zambezi Basin, no known ...
Zimbabwe’s agro-based economy is dominated by the country’s majority population who live in rural ar...
The world is becoming more complex due to the increasing occurrence of social-ecological change. Thi...
A THESIS SUBMITTED IN FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY OF THE ...
This article examines adaptation measures used to sustain indigenous practices and the use of indige...
Climate variability is currently one of the greatest environmental challenges facing humankind, wher...
The table of contents for this item can be shared with the requester. The requester may then choose ...
A study to assess the role of Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) was conducted to forest dependent c...
Drought is the most important climate shock affecting rural farmers this century. In a bid to reduce...
Climate change is projected to have negative impacts on agricultural production in sub-Saharan Afric...
Common lands provide smallholder farmers in Africa with firewood, timber, and feed for livestock, an...
Declining crop and livestock production due to a degrading land resource base and changing climate a...
Climate change encompassing mostly hydro-meteorological hazards is a reality affecting the world in ...
Food insecurity in most dry regions in Zimbabwe has taught many people a lesson of using non timber ...
Climate change in the form of temperature increases and rainfall variability has intensified in the ...
Although climate change models predict harsher weather conditions along the Zambezi Basin, no known ...
Zimbabwe’s agro-based economy is dominated by the country’s majority population who live in rural ar...
The world is becoming more complex due to the increasing occurrence of social-ecological change. Thi...
A THESIS SUBMITTED IN FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY OF THE ...
This article examines adaptation measures used to sustain indigenous practices and the use of indige...
Climate variability is currently one of the greatest environmental challenges facing humankind, wher...
The table of contents for this item can be shared with the requester. The requester may then choose ...
A study to assess the role of Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) was conducted to forest dependent c...
Drought is the most important climate shock affecting rural farmers this century. In a bid to reduce...
Climate change is projected to have negative impacts on agricultural production in sub-Saharan Afric...