AbstractClimate-induced livelihood transitions in the agricultural systems of Africa are increasingly likely. There is limited evidence on what such transitions might look like. We carried out fieldwork in 12 sites in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda to understand changes in farming systems in the recent past, and to test the hypothesis that sedentary farmers in zones that may become warmer and drier in the future may be forced to increase their reliance on livestock vis-à-vis cropping in the future. We estimated the contribution of crop and livestock activities to incomes, food security and poverty. Householders were asked how to adapt farming in the future. We found no direct evidence for the hypothesised extensification of production across st...
Farmers in East Africa are experiencing increasing livelihood challenges attributed to increasing sc...
Over the past two decades, the rangelands of Eastern Africa have experienced sweeping changes associ...
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Climate-induced livelihood transitions in the agricultural systems of Africa are increasingly likely...
Climate-induced livelihood transitions in the agricultural systems of Africa are increasingly likely...
AbstractClimate-induced livelihood transitions in the agricultural systems of Africa are increasingl...
There is an increasing recognition of climate change, and that it is likely to result, inter alia, i...
Climate-induced livelihood transitions in the agricultural systems of Africa are increasingly likely...
Climate-induced livelihood transitions in the agricultural systems of Africa are increasingly likely...
Climate-induced livelihood transitions in the agricultural systems of Africa are increasingly likely...
We explore the relationship between farming practice changes made by households coping with the huge...
We explore the relationship between farming practice changes made by households coping with the huge...
We explore the relationship between farming practice changes made by households coping with the huge...
The impacts of climate change are expected to be generally detrimental for agriculture in many parts...
African pastoralists are undergoing significant changes in livelihood strategies, from predominantly...
Farmers in East Africa are experiencing increasing livelihood challenges attributed to increasing sc...
Over the past two decades, the rangelands of Eastern Africa have experienced sweeping changes associ...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Climate-induced livelihood transitions in the agricultural systems of Africa are increasingly likely...
Climate-induced livelihood transitions in the agricultural systems of Africa are increasingly likely...
AbstractClimate-induced livelihood transitions in the agricultural systems of Africa are increasingl...
There is an increasing recognition of climate change, and that it is likely to result, inter alia, i...
Climate-induced livelihood transitions in the agricultural systems of Africa are increasingly likely...
Climate-induced livelihood transitions in the agricultural systems of Africa are increasingly likely...
Climate-induced livelihood transitions in the agricultural systems of Africa are increasingly likely...
We explore the relationship between farming practice changes made by households coping with the huge...
We explore the relationship between farming practice changes made by households coping with the huge...
We explore the relationship between farming practice changes made by households coping with the huge...
The impacts of climate change are expected to be generally detrimental for agriculture in many parts...
African pastoralists are undergoing significant changes in livelihood strategies, from predominantly...
Farmers in East Africa are experiencing increasing livelihood challenges attributed to increasing sc...
Over the past two decades, the rangelands of Eastern Africa have experienced sweeping changes associ...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...