Food and Water Security under Global Change: Developing Adaptive Capacity with a Focus on Rural Africa The project “Food and Water Security under Global Change: Developing Adaptive Capacity with a Focus on Rural Africa” aimed to provide farmers, policymakers, and other stakeholders in Ethiopia and South Africa with tools to make better adaptive decisions in the face of climate-related risk. The project combined household surveys and stakeholder forums, which examined local perceptions of the long-term effects of global warming and adaptive responses, with climate change impact analysis. The results of the study showed that vulnerability to climate change is dependent on a number of factors including the degree to which farmers are...
Since 2011, the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) is ...
With likely long-term changes in rainfall patterns and shifting temperature zones, climate change is...
Agricultural production remains the main source of livelihood for rural communities in Sub-Saharan A...
The household survey was carried out in the Nile River Basin in Ethiopia. The household sampling fra...
Climate and socio-ecological change scenarios are invaluable tools in developing appropriate respons...
The world’s climate is changing rapidly and Africa will be severely affected by this, not only becau...
Published by the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, this brochure raises awareness about ...
The world community faces many risks from climate change, with most scenarios indicating higher temp...
Climate change is projected to negatively impact the four pillars of food security: availability, ac...
Climate change is a major development challenge to Ethiopia. Climate change is expected to adversel...
We examine the driving forces behind farm households' decisions to adapt to climate change, and the ...
Climate change is expected to worsen food insecurity and seriously undermines rural development pros...
Climate change is predicted to adversely affect agricultural yields, particularly in African countri...
Eighty percent of the world's agriculture is rainfed, making it highly vulnerable to climate fluctua...
The potential adverse effects of climate change on Ethiopia's agricultural sector are a major concer...
Since 2011, the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) is ...
With likely long-term changes in rainfall patterns and shifting temperature zones, climate change is...
Agricultural production remains the main source of livelihood for rural communities in Sub-Saharan A...
The household survey was carried out in the Nile River Basin in Ethiopia. The household sampling fra...
Climate and socio-ecological change scenarios are invaluable tools in developing appropriate respons...
The world’s climate is changing rapidly and Africa will be severely affected by this, not only becau...
Published by the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, this brochure raises awareness about ...
The world community faces many risks from climate change, with most scenarios indicating higher temp...
Climate change is projected to negatively impact the four pillars of food security: availability, ac...
Climate change is a major development challenge to Ethiopia. Climate change is expected to adversel...
We examine the driving forces behind farm households' decisions to adapt to climate change, and the ...
Climate change is expected to worsen food insecurity and seriously undermines rural development pros...
Climate change is predicted to adversely affect agricultural yields, particularly in African countri...
Eighty percent of the world's agriculture is rainfed, making it highly vulnerable to climate fluctua...
The potential adverse effects of climate change on Ethiopia's agricultural sector are a major concer...
Since 2011, the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) is ...
With likely long-term changes in rainfall patterns and shifting temperature zones, climate change is...
Agricultural production remains the main source of livelihood for rural communities in Sub-Saharan A...