This paper presents the initial data analyses of the CCAFS gender survey implemented in four sites in Africa. Using descriptive statistics we show gender differences in terms of perceptions of climate change, awareness and adoption of climate smart agricultural (CSA) practices, and types and sources of agro-climatic information in the four sites.We find that both men and women are experiencing changes in long-run weather patterns and that they are changing their behaviours in response; albeit relatively minor shifts in existing agricultural practices. For example, the most prevalent changes reported include switching crop varieties, switching types of crops and changing planting dates. As expected, women are less aware of many CSA practices...
The IFPRI-CCAFS Gender and Climate Change Survey data were collected in four sites in Africa south o...
Climate change and variability is a major threat to sustainable development across the globe. Parado...
Climate change affects differently men and women around the world. Due to women’s limited access to...
This paper analyses gender differences in awareness and adoption of climate-smart agricultural (CSA)...
Using a 9-country dataset from sub-Saharan Africa, and integrating quantitative household-level anal...
Climate-smart agricultural (CSA) practices have been promoted as a prominent strategy to offset the ...
The Upper West Region of Ghana and especially the Lawra-Jirapa districts are highly vulnerable to cl...
Getting a better understanding of how climate variability affects rural men and women differently, a...
In Uganda, Ghana and Bangladesh, participatory tools were used for a socio-economic and gender analy...
Globally, women and men tend to have different climate change vulnerabilities and benefit differentl...
The CCAFS Gender and Climate Survey data were collected in 4 sites in Africa South of the Sahara in ...
In Africa, women play an important role in food production, both paid and unpaid, and use of natural...
We explore how seed systems enhance access to seeds, and information for climate-change adaptation i...
Perceptions and knowledge play a key role in shaping individual and collective response to climate c...
The vulnerability of Africa’s agriculture to climate change is complex. It is shaped by biophysical,...
The IFPRI-CCAFS Gender and Climate Change Survey data were collected in four sites in Africa south o...
Climate change and variability is a major threat to sustainable development across the globe. Parado...
Climate change affects differently men and women around the world. Due to women’s limited access to...
This paper analyses gender differences in awareness and adoption of climate-smart agricultural (CSA)...
Using a 9-country dataset from sub-Saharan Africa, and integrating quantitative household-level anal...
Climate-smart agricultural (CSA) practices have been promoted as a prominent strategy to offset the ...
The Upper West Region of Ghana and especially the Lawra-Jirapa districts are highly vulnerable to cl...
Getting a better understanding of how climate variability affects rural men and women differently, a...
In Uganda, Ghana and Bangladesh, participatory tools were used for a socio-economic and gender analy...
Globally, women and men tend to have different climate change vulnerabilities and benefit differentl...
The CCAFS Gender and Climate Survey data were collected in 4 sites in Africa South of the Sahara in ...
In Africa, women play an important role in food production, both paid and unpaid, and use of natural...
We explore how seed systems enhance access to seeds, and information for climate-change adaptation i...
Perceptions and knowledge play a key role in shaping individual and collective response to climate c...
The vulnerability of Africa’s agriculture to climate change is complex. It is shaped by biophysical,...
The IFPRI-CCAFS Gender and Climate Change Survey data were collected in four sites in Africa south o...
Climate change and variability is a major threat to sustainable development across the globe. Parado...
Climate change affects differently men and women around the world. Due to women’s limited access to...