A study was conducted to understand adaptive capacity profiles of male and female farmers, about the climate change vulnerability. Survey/questionnaire approaches were employed to gather data on livelihood activities, asset holdings, social networks and supports and climate-related threats. Following this, vulnerability analysis (adaptive capacity approach) was employed to capture the vulnerability differential between female and male headed farm households. Using a multi-stage random sample of 120 farm households, gender-based vulnerability levels of male and female farm households in the study area were estimated. In addition to this, Participatory Rural Appraisal was conducted in the form of focus group discussions to understand the unde...
Abstract: The impact of climate variability and change in rural Africa is experienced differently by...
The experience of climate change is filtered through ones existing cultural, social and economic vul...
Women are more vulnerable than men to climate change. According to the literature, this vulnerabilit...
A study was carried out in rural communities of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. The objective of this stud...
Gender differentials in climate change adaptive capabilities among small-scale farmers in Abia State...
The impacts of climate change risks, risk management mechanisms and the physical environment under w...
This study assessed vulnerability problems in Southeast Nigeria. The specific objectives were to, as...
Purpose: This study aims to assess gender-based differences on farmers’ perception of impacts and vu...
This chapter reports on the study conducted in semi-arid environment in Iramba and Meatu districts t...
This study conducted gender analysis of farmers’ perception of climate change and coping strategie...
This study conducted gender analysis of farmers’ perception of climate change and coping strategie...
This study examined farmers’ perception of climate change and coping strategies across gender in two...
Climate change poses a threat to agriculture. Ghana’s agriculture is mainly dependent on rainfall, t...
Climate change poses a threat to agriculture. Ghana’s agriculture is mainly dependent on rainfall, t...
In Uganda, Ghana and Bangladesh, participatory tools were used for a socio-economic and gender analy...
Abstract: The impact of climate variability and change in rural Africa is experienced differently by...
The experience of climate change is filtered through ones existing cultural, social and economic vul...
Women are more vulnerable than men to climate change. According to the literature, this vulnerabilit...
A study was carried out in rural communities of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. The objective of this stud...
Gender differentials in climate change adaptive capabilities among small-scale farmers in Abia State...
The impacts of climate change risks, risk management mechanisms and the physical environment under w...
This study assessed vulnerability problems in Southeast Nigeria. The specific objectives were to, as...
Purpose: This study aims to assess gender-based differences on farmers’ perception of impacts and vu...
This chapter reports on the study conducted in semi-arid environment in Iramba and Meatu districts t...
This study conducted gender analysis of farmers’ perception of climate change and coping strategie...
This study conducted gender analysis of farmers’ perception of climate change and coping strategie...
This study examined farmers’ perception of climate change and coping strategies across gender in two...
Climate change poses a threat to agriculture. Ghana’s agriculture is mainly dependent on rainfall, t...
Climate change poses a threat to agriculture. Ghana’s agriculture is mainly dependent on rainfall, t...
In Uganda, Ghana and Bangladesh, participatory tools were used for a socio-economic and gender analy...
Abstract: The impact of climate variability and change in rural Africa is experienced differently by...
The experience of climate change is filtered through ones existing cultural, social and economic vul...
Women are more vulnerable than men to climate change. According to the literature, this vulnerabilit...