Temporal climate risk weighs heavily on many of the world\u27s poor. Model based climate forecasts could benefit such populations, provided recipients use forecast information to update climate expectations. We test whether pastoralists in southern Ethiopia and northern Kenya update their expectations in response to forecast information and find that they indeed do, albeit with a systematic bias towards optimism. In their systematic optimism, these pastoralists are remarkably like Wall Street\u27s financial analysts and stockbrokers. If climate forecasts have limited value to these pastoralists, it is due to the flexibility of their livelihood rather than an inability to process forecast information
Despite the dissemination of climate information from national meteorological systems, arable farmer...
AbstractClimate forecasts have shown potential for improving resilience of African agriculture to cl...
Global research experts have indicated that there is a growing trend in climate change and variabili...
Temporal climate risk weighs heavily on many of the world\u27s poor. Model-based climate forecasts c...
WP 2003-17 February 2003Temporal climate risk weighs heavily on many of the world's poor. Recent adv...
Temporal climate risk weighs heavily on many of the world's poor. Recent advances in model-based cli...
Climatic variability exerts tremendous influence on the livelihoods and well-being of pastoralists w...
The potential use of seasonal climate forecasts in farm and resource management has been studied in ...
Changing weather patterns and decreasing land availability continue to challenge the livelihood of t...
This article describes the indigenous knowledge (IK) that agro-pastoralists in larger Makueni Distri...
Comments greatly appreciated Lybbert and Barrett share seniority of authorship. We thank the governm...
Through the ages, farmers have used indigenous knowledge and traditional coping strategies to adapt ...
Seasonal-to-interannual variations of rainfall over southern Africa, key to predicting extreme clim...
Weather and climate forecasts offer great potential for managing climate variability and climate ris...
Especially for smallholder farmers with limited land and financial resources, farming in arid and se...
Despite the dissemination of climate information from national meteorological systems, arable farmer...
AbstractClimate forecasts have shown potential for improving resilience of African agriculture to cl...
Global research experts have indicated that there is a growing trend in climate change and variabili...
Temporal climate risk weighs heavily on many of the world\u27s poor. Model-based climate forecasts c...
WP 2003-17 February 2003Temporal climate risk weighs heavily on many of the world's poor. Recent adv...
Temporal climate risk weighs heavily on many of the world's poor. Recent advances in model-based cli...
Climatic variability exerts tremendous influence on the livelihoods and well-being of pastoralists w...
The potential use of seasonal climate forecasts in farm and resource management has been studied in ...
Changing weather patterns and decreasing land availability continue to challenge the livelihood of t...
This article describes the indigenous knowledge (IK) that agro-pastoralists in larger Makueni Distri...
Comments greatly appreciated Lybbert and Barrett share seniority of authorship. We thank the governm...
Through the ages, farmers have used indigenous knowledge and traditional coping strategies to adapt ...
Seasonal-to-interannual variations of rainfall over southern Africa, key to predicting extreme clim...
Weather and climate forecasts offer great potential for managing climate variability and climate ris...
Especially for smallholder farmers with limited land and financial resources, farming in arid and se...
Despite the dissemination of climate information from national meteorological systems, arable farmer...
AbstractClimate forecasts have shown potential for improving resilience of African agriculture to cl...
Global research experts have indicated that there is a growing trend in climate change and variabili...