Agriculture and the economies of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are highly sensitive to climatic variability.Drought, in particular, represents one of the most important natural factors contributing to malnutritionand famine in many parts of the region. The overall impact of drought on a given country/region and itsability to recover from the resulting social, economic and environmental impacts depends on severalfactors. The economic, social and environmental impacts of drought are huge in SSA and the nationalcosts and losses incurred threaten to undermine the wider economic and development gains made inthe last few decades in the region. There is an urgent need to reduce the vulnerability of countries toclimate variability and to the threats pos...
There is an increasing recognition of climate change, and that it is likely to result, inter alia, i...
Reducing the impact of drought and famine remains a challenge in sub-Saharan Africa despite ongoing ...
Water scarcity is a global challenge, yet existing responses are failing to cope with current shocks...
AbstractAgriculture and the economies of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are highly sensitive to climatic v...
Drought is a recurring reality in many parts of the Sub-Saharan Africa, where agriculture continues ...
Rain-fed agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) provides major but highly climate-dependent sources...
This report is a component of the Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture, and Food Security...
Drought risk refers to the potential losses from hazard imposed by a drought event, and it is genera...
Drought vulnerability is a complex concept that includes both biophysical and socio-economic drivers...
Climate risk studies have largely neglected household coping and adaptation strategies. In this pape...
Drought is a recurring reality in many parts of the Sub-Saharan Africa, where agriculture continues ...
In the literature, a lot of information is available about climate change perceptions and impacts in...
Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have made substantial progress toward reducing the proportion ...
Of all the natural hazards, drought affects maximum number of people globally causing devastating im...
Agriculture is vulnerable to climate change posing challenges for development and poverty reduction....
There is an increasing recognition of climate change, and that it is likely to result, inter alia, i...
Reducing the impact of drought and famine remains a challenge in sub-Saharan Africa despite ongoing ...
Water scarcity is a global challenge, yet existing responses are failing to cope with current shocks...
AbstractAgriculture and the economies of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are highly sensitive to climatic v...
Drought is a recurring reality in many parts of the Sub-Saharan Africa, where agriculture continues ...
Rain-fed agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) provides major but highly climate-dependent sources...
This report is a component of the Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture, and Food Security...
Drought risk refers to the potential losses from hazard imposed by a drought event, and it is genera...
Drought vulnerability is a complex concept that includes both biophysical and socio-economic drivers...
Climate risk studies have largely neglected household coping and adaptation strategies. In this pape...
Drought is a recurring reality in many parts of the Sub-Saharan Africa, where agriculture continues ...
In the literature, a lot of information is available about climate change perceptions and impacts in...
Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have made substantial progress toward reducing the proportion ...
Of all the natural hazards, drought affects maximum number of people globally causing devastating im...
Agriculture is vulnerable to climate change posing challenges for development and poverty reduction....
There is an increasing recognition of climate change, and that it is likely to result, inter alia, i...
Reducing the impact of drought and famine remains a challenge in sub-Saharan Africa despite ongoing ...
Water scarcity is a global challenge, yet existing responses are failing to cope with current shocks...