Climate change and weather variability pose serious threats to food and nutrition security as well as ecosystems, especially when livelihoods depend heavily on natural resources. This study examines the effect of weather variability (shock) occurring up to three planting and growing season prior on per capita monthly household expenditure in rural Tanzania, Uganda, and Ghana. The analyses combine monthly temperature (1950–2013) and precipitation (1981–2013) data with data from several rounds of household surveys conducted between 1998 and 2013. Substantial spatial and temporal heterogeneity is documented in the incidence of shocks, with effects dependent on both the study and lag period considered. Analysis of short panel data shows the cum...
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...
Published online: 27 February 2017This paper provides an ex-ante assessment of the impacts of climat...
Climate change and weather variability pose serious threats to food and nutrition security as well a...
Climate change and weather variability pose serious threats to food and nutrition security as well a...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) remains the world's most food-insecure region characterized by high levels ...
This multidisciplinary study considers the impact of short-term weather variations on food consumpti...
This paper evaluates the effects of weather/climate shocks on household welfare using a nationally r...
To estimate the effects of weather conditions on welfare globally, cross-country comparisons need to...
There is widespread interest in the impact of climate variability on agriculture productivity, speci...
As the global populations grow, the need for stronger agricultural resilience in areas with high foo...
Households in rural Kenya are sensitive to weather shocks through their reliance on rain-fed agricul...
This thesis contributes to the literature on the impact of weather shocks on migration and food secu...
Ethiopian agriculture is a vulnerable sector from effects of climate variability. This study identif...
Long term increases in rural incomes and productivity in Ethiopia are threatened by weather fluctua...
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...
Published online: 27 February 2017This paper provides an ex-ante assessment of the impacts of climat...
Climate change and weather variability pose serious threats to food and nutrition security as well a...
Climate change and weather variability pose serious threats to food and nutrition security as well a...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) remains the world's most food-insecure region characterized by high levels ...
This multidisciplinary study considers the impact of short-term weather variations on food consumpti...
This paper evaluates the effects of weather/climate shocks on household welfare using a nationally r...
To estimate the effects of weather conditions on welfare globally, cross-country comparisons need to...
There is widespread interest in the impact of climate variability on agriculture productivity, speci...
As the global populations grow, the need for stronger agricultural resilience in areas with high foo...
Households in rural Kenya are sensitive to weather shocks through their reliance on rain-fed agricul...
This thesis contributes to the literature on the impact of weather shocks on migration and food secu...
Ethiopian agriculture is a vulnerable sector from effects of climate variability. This study identif...
Long term increases in rural incomes and productivity in Ethiopia are threatened by weather fluctua...
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...
Published online: 27 February 2017This paper provides an ex-ante assessment of the impacts of climat...