The existence of thresholds constitutes an important frontier topic for resilience analysis and measurement. This paper contributes to the literature by identifying critical resilience thresholds below which rural Tanzanian households are unable to absorb the negative effects of temperature anomalies on long-run growth. To make up for the lack of long micro panels, we generate a synthetic panel covering the time span 2000–2013. We show that 25%–47% of households in our sample lie below the estimated thresholds. The evidence of resilience-driven regime shifts and non-linear dynamics has important implications for adaptation to climate change in developing countries and is of significant interest for policy interventions
As the global populations grow, the need for stronger agricultural resilience in areas with high foo...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) remains the world's most food-insecure region characterized by high levels ...
Climate volatility will increase in the future, with agricultural productivity expected to become in...
The existence of thresholds constitutes an important frontier topic for resilience analysis and meas...
Promoting household resilience to climate extremes has emerged as a key development priority. Yet tr...
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...
Journal article Vol. 4 No. 6; June 2017This paper analyzed household resilience due to climate chang...
his paper explores the resilience capacity of rural Ethiopian households after the drought shock occ...
Climate models generally indicate that climate volatility may rise in the future, severely affecting...
Journal of Humanities And Social Science 2016, Vol. 21(11)Though knowledge on climate change has inc...
Climate variability and extreme events continue to impose significant challenges to households, part...
Resilience has become one of the keywords in the recent scholarly and policy debates on food securit...
Recent studies have projected significant climate change impacts in Africa. In order to understand w...
The international community has recently been focused on the importance of building resilience to av...
As the global populations grow, the need for stronger agricultural resilience in areas with high foo...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) remains the world's most food-insecure region characterized by high levels ...
Climate volatility will increase in the future, with agricultural productivity expected to become in...
The existence of thresholds constitutes an important frontier topic for resilience analysis and meas...
Promoting household resilience to climate extremes has emerged as a key development priority. Yet tr...
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...
Journal article Vol. 4 No. 6; June 2017This paper analyzed household resilience due to climate chang...
his paper explores the resilience capacity of rural Ethiopian households after the drought shock occ...
Climate models generally indicate that climate volatility may rise in the future, severely affecting...
Journal of Humanities And Social Science 2016, Vol. 21(11)Though knowledge on climate change has inc...
Climate variability and extreme events continue to impose significant challenges to households, part...
Resilience has become one of the keywords in the recent scholarly and policy debates on food securit...
Recent studies have projected significant climate change impacts in Africa. In order to understand w...
The international community has recently been focused on the importance of building resilience to av...
As the global populations grow, the need for stronger agricultural resilience in areas with high foo...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) remains the world's most food-insecure region characterized by high levels ...
Climate volatility will increase in the future, with agricultural productivity expected to become in...