Background: The amount and distribution of rainfall and temperature influences household food availability, thus increasing the risk of child under nutrition. However, few studies examined the local spatial variability and the impact of temperature and rainfall on child under nutrition at a smaller scale (resolution). We conducted this study to evaluate the effect of weather variables on child under nutrition and the variations in effects across the three agro ecologies of Ethiopia. Methods: A longitudinal panel study was conducted. We used crop productions (cereals and oilseeds), livestock, monthly rainfall and temperature, and child under nutrition data for the period of 1996, 1998, 2000 and 2004. We applied panel regression fixed effects...
Notwithstanding improvements over the last several decades, food and nutrition insecurity is still w...
Changes in precipitation patterns might have deleterious effects on population health. We used data ...
Malnutrition remains a leading cause of death in children in low- and middle-income countries; this ...
Background: The amount and distribution of rainfall and temperature influences household food availa...
Climate change poses a serious challenge to achieving the SDG2 of ending hunger by 2030 and leaves b...
Undernutrition continues to threaten millions of children's lives, especially in developing countrie...
Background and objectives: Over centuries, Ethiopia has experienced severe famines and periods of se...
Malnutrition is a challenge to the health and productivity of populations and is viewed as one of th...
Ethiopian agriculture is a vulnerable sector from effects of climate variability. This study identif...
Background: Climate change and consequent increases in rainfall variability may have negative conseq...
Background: Ethiopia faces cyclic food insecurity that alternates between pre- and post-harvest seas...
Background: Undernutrition may become the most significant impact of climate change on child health,...
Seasonality in agricultural production continues to shape intra-annual food availability and prices ...
BackgroundThe increase in the frequency of extreme events due to climate change poses a serious chal...
Long term increases in rural incomes and productivity in Ethiopia are threatened by weather fluctua...
Notwithstanding improvements over the last several decades, food and nutrition insecurity is still w...
Changes in precipitation patterns might have deleterious effects on population health. We used data ...
Malnutrition remains a leading cause of death in children in low- and middle-income countries; this ...
Background: The amount and distribution of rainfall and temperature influences household food availa...
Climate change poses a serious challenge to achieving the SDG2 of ending hunger by 2030 and leaves b...
Undernutrition continues to threaten millions of children's lives, especially in developing countrie...
Background and objectives: Over centuries, Ethiopia has experienced severe famines and periods of se...
Malnutrition is a challenge to the health and productivity of populations and is viewed as one of th...
Ethiopian agriculture is a vulnerable sector from effects of climate variability. This study identif...
Background: Climate change and consequent increases in rainfall variability may have negative conseq...
Background: Ethiopia faces cyclic food insecurity that alternates between pre- and post-harvest seas...
Background: Undernutrition may become the most significant impact of climate change on child health,...
Seasonality in agricultural production continues to shape intra-annual food availability and prices ...
BackgroundThe increase in the frequency of extreme events due to climate change poses a serious chal...
Long term increases in rural incomes and productivity in Ethiopia are threatened by weather fluctua...
Notwithstanding improvements over the last several decades, food and nutrition insecurity is still w...
Changes in precipitation patterns might have deleterious effects on population health. We used data ...
Malnutrition remains a leading cause of death in children in low- and middle-income countries; this ...