This study analyzes the vulnerability of cotton farmers to climate change in a cotton growing district in Zimbabwe. The vulnerability indicators studied include cotton output and farmers’ livelihoods from cotton farming. In order to examine climate variability and change, a time series analysis of two variables: temperature and rainfall was done for a period of 30 years, resulting in graphs of any climate anomalies. Correlation tests between the independent variable (the climate) and the dependent variable (cotton output) were assessed in order to examine the nature and the magnitude of the relationship between the two. The opinions of 100 randomly sampled farmers were analysed in an attempt to verify the climate scenarios and cotton produc...
<p align="right"> Keywords: Climate change; Increased climate variability; Vulnerab...
This research was carried out in Guruve district with the aim of documenting local people’s exper...
Climate change is projected to have negative impacts on agricultural production in sub-Saharan Afric...
Despite annual climate variability threats, traditional farming in semi-arid Zimbabwe remains entren...
Climate change encompassing mostly hydro-meteorological hazards is a reality affecting the world in ...
Vulnerability analysis is essential for targeting adaptation options to impacts of climate variabili...
The study sought to assess the impact of climate change on agriculture in Chingechuru ward in Mberen...
Vulnerability analysis is essential for targeting adaptation options to impacts of climate variabili...
This paper discusses the findings of the research study that was carried out in Zimbabwe among predo...
AbstractVulnerability analysis is essential for targeting adaptation options to impacts of climate v...
Farmers in semi-arid Zimbabwe prioritise climate variability as their major agricultural productivit...
Farmers in semi-arid Zimbabwe prioritise climate variability as their major agricultural productivit...
This article explores the impact of climate change and variability on food crop productivity in Siab...
Climate variability and change (CVC) affect many economic sectors including agriculture. In order to...
Abstract,Agriculture is pivotal to the development of most countries in southern Africa, including Z...
<p align="right"> Keywords: Climate change; Increased climate variability; Vulnerab...
This research was carried out in Guruve district with the aim of documenting local people’s exper...
Climate change is projected to have negative impacts on agricultural production in sub-Saharan Afric...
Despite annual climate variability threats, traditional farming in semi-arid Zimbabwe remains entren...
Climate change encompassing mostly hydro-meteorological hazards is a reality affecting the world in ...
Vulnerability analysis is essential for targeting adaptation options to impacts of climate variabili...
The study sought to assess the impact of climate change on agriculture in Chingechuru ward in Mberen...
Vulnerability analysis is essential for targeting adaptation options to impacts of climate variabili...
This paper discusses the findings of the research study that was carried out in Zimbabwe among predo...
AbstractVulnerability analysis is essential for targeting adaptation options to impacts of climate v...
Farmers in semi-arid Zimbabwe prioritise climate variability as their major agricultural productivit...
Farmers in semi-arid Zimbabwe prioritise climate variability as their major agricultural productivit...
This article explores the impact of climate change and variability on food crop productivity in Siab...
Climate variability and change (CVC) affect many economic sectors including agriculture. In order to...
Abstract,Agriculture is pivotal to the development of most countries in southern Africa, including Z...
<p align="right"> Keywords: Climate change; Increased climate variability; Vulnerab...
This research was carried out in Guruve district with the aim of documenting local people’s exper...
Climate change is projected to have negative impacts on agricultural production in sub-Saharan Afric...