Climate volatility could change in the future, with important implications for agricultural productivity. For Tanzania, where food production and prices are sensitive to climate, changes in climate volatility could have severe implications for poverty. This study uses climate model projections, statistical crop models, and general equilibrium economic simulations to determine how the vulnerability of Tanzania's population to impoverishment by climate variability could change between the late 20th Century and the early 21st Century. Under current climate volatility, there is potential for a range of possible poverty outcomes, although in the most extreme of circumstances, poverty could increase by as many as 650,000 people due to an extreme ...
Improved understanding of the influence of climate on agricultural production is needed to cope with...
Using the LSMS-ISA Tanzania National Panel Survey by the World Bank, we study the relationship betwe...
Climate change is a major challenge facing the agriculture sector in Tanzania. The impacts of climat...
Climate models generally indicate that climate volatility may rise in the future, severely affecting...
Climate volatility will increase in the future, with agricultural productivity expected to become in...
African development, 2016, 32 (Special issue): 10-19Climate change and its variability are increasin...
The consequences of climate change have been considerably high to smallholders in most of Sub-Sahar...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) remains the world's most food-insecure region characterized by high levels ...
Climate volatility affects agricultural variability, and extreme climate outcomes have the potential...
Future climate change and variability is one of the top priorities for most countries and regions in...
Sub-Saharan Africa is one of the most vulnerable regions in the World to climate change because of w...
Given global heterogeneity in climate-induced agricultural variability, Tanzania has the potential t...
Climate change can cause decline in crops especially in vulnerable areas. In southern Tanzania maize...
This study assessed the impacts of climate change/variability on food security and documents communi...
Climate change is expected to alter rainfall patterns and temperature in Tanzania, and regional sens...
Improved understanding of the influence of climate on agricultural production is needed to cope with...
Using the LSMS-ISA Tanzania National Panel Survey by the World Bank, we study the relationship betwe...
Climate change is a major challenge facing the agriculture sector in Tanzania. The impacts of climat...
Climate models generally indicate that climate volatility may rise in the future, severely affecting...
Climate volatility will increase in the future, with agricultural productivity expected to become in...
African development, 2016, 32 (Special issue): 10-19Climate change and its variability are increasin...
The consequences of climate change have been considerably high to smallholders in most of Sub-Sahar...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) remains the world's most food-insecure region characterized by high levels ...
Climate volatility affects agricultural variability, and extreme climate outcomes have the potential...
Future climate change and variability is one of the top priorities for most countries and regions in...
Sub-Saharan Africa is one of the most vulnerable regions in the World to climate change because of w...
Given global heterogeneity in climate-induced agricultural variability, Tanzania has the potential t...
Climate change can cause decline in crops especially in vulnerable areas. In southern Tanzania maize...
This study assessed the impacts of climate change/variability on food security and documents communi...
Climate change is expected to alter rainfall patterns and temperature in Tanzania, and regional sens...
Improved understanding of the influence of climate on agricultural production is needed to cope with...
Using the LSMS-ISA Tanzania National Panel Survey by the World Bank, we study the relationship betwe...
Climate change is a major challenge facing the agriculture sector in Tanzania. The impacts of climat...