Farmers in Kilifi County (located along the Kenyan Coast) suffer from the effects of climate change, such as floods and extended droughts, yet their adaptive capacity remains low due to high poverty rates and unreliable weather forecasting information. In this context, traditional knowledge and practices provide an important informal and, to some extent, time-tested basis for dealing in part with the challenges of climate change. This paper highlights some of the indigenous adaptation and mitigation strategies that farmers in Kilifi County have reported to use to infer changes in weather patterns and to cope with the effects of climate change. The challenges and limitations they faced with the use of this knowledge are discussed. This paper...
Subsistence farmers are among the people most vulnerable to current climate variability. Climate mod...
Farmers in Kenya are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change yet their adaptive cap...
Several studies have indicated the importance of understanding farmers’ perceptions of risks associa...
Farmers in Kilifi County (located along the Kenyan Coast) suffer from the effects of climate change,...
The developing world, Kenya included is already grappling with extreme climate related events and su...
This chapter examines relevant studies and examples on integrating farmer’s traditional knowledge sy...
A better understanding of climate change and variability (CCV) from the farmer’s perspective is a ke...
Indigenous coping strategies could cause potential risks on hydrology, soil degradation, Biodiversit...
In Yatta sub-County, a semi-arid land, there is scanty information on the causes and effects of clim...
Rapidly changing climatic conditions in East Africa are increasing sources of vulnerability for rura...
Agricultural policies in Kenya aim to improve farmers’ livelihoods. With projected climate...
Africa is highly vulnerable to changes in global climatic conditions due to its low adaptive capacit...
This article describes the indigenous knowledge (IK) that agro-pastoralists in larger Makueni Distri...
The purpose of this study is to explore the climate change perceptions and its impacts on the liveli...
Knowledge of climate change that increases weather-related risk to agricultural production is critic...
Subsistence farmers are among the people most vulnerable to current climate variability. Climate mod...
Farmers in Kenya are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change yet their adaptive cap...
Several studies have indicated the importance of understanding farmers’ perceptions of risks associa...
Farmers in Kilifi County (located along the Kenyan Coast) suffer from the effects of climate change,...
The developing world, Kenya included is already grappling with extreme climate related events and su...
This chapter examines relevant studies and examples on integrating farmer’s traditional knowledge sy...
A better understanding of climate change and variability (CCV) from the farmer’s perspective is a ke...
Indigenous coping strategies could cause potential risks on hydrology, soil degradation, Biodiversit...
In Yatta sub-County, a semi-arid land, there is scanty information on the causes and effects of clim...
Rapidly changing climatic conditions in East Africa are increasing sources of vulnerability for rura...
Agricultural policies in Kenya aim to improve farmers’ livelihoods. With projected climate...
Africa is highly vulnerable to changes in global climatic conditions due to its low adaptive capacit...
This article describes the indigenous knowledge (IK) that agro-pastoralists in larger Makueni Distri...
The purpose of this study is to explore the climate change perceptions and its impacts on the liveli...
Knowledge of climate change that increases weather-related risk to agricultural production is critic...
Subsistence farmers are among the people most vulnerable to current climate variability. Climate mod...
Farmers in Kenya are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change yet their adaptive cap...
Several studies have indicated the importance of understanding farmers’ perceptions of risks associa...