The aim of this study is to review the literature and provide a technical brief to the African Group of Negotiators Experts Support (AGNES) on the effect of climate change on livestock across the continent up to 2050, highlighting the adaptation needs and options. The report provides a brief description of: (i) the different livestock farming classification systems; (ii) the key challenges and impact of climate change on livestock and the farming systems; (iii) the likely future trends and scenarios; (iv) the top adaptation actions that can be taken and (v) their enablers and barriers to uptake. The report also addresses adaptation co-benefits, gender and youth, and traditional knowledge and institutions. It looks at knowledge gaps and how ...
The paper analysed how climate change (CC) has shaped African agriculture in the past and how it mig...
Livestock systems in developing countries are characterised by rapid change, driven by factors such ...
Livestock systems in developing countries are characterised by rapid change, driven by factors such ...
This Working Paper summarizes projected climate change impacts on livestock across Africa, using a c...
Climate change projections indicate that smallholder mixed crop-livestock systems are, and will rema...
Presentation by Todd Crane on climate action options in Africa's Livestock Systems. Presented at the...
The greater horn of Africa is one of the least developed regions in Africa. Livestock are an importa...
One of the greatest challenges faced by countries around the world, this century, is climate change....
Climate change and its effects on existence on earth are becoming more and more relevant as physical...
This paper uses quantitative methods to examine the way African farmers have adapted livestock manag...
Large uncertainties about the impacts of climate change and adaptation options on the livestock comp...
Large uncertainties about the impacts of climate change and adaptation options on the livestock comp...
This paper uses a cross-sectional approach to analyze the impacts of climate change on animal husban...
The paper estimated the impacts of climate change and adaptations on small-scale livestock productio...
The world’s climate is changing rapidly and Africa will be severely affected by this, not only becau...
The paper analysed how climate change (CC) has shaped African agriculture in the past and how it mig...
Livestock systems in developing countries are characterised by rapid change, driven by factors such ...
Livestock systems in developing countries are characterised by rapid change, driven by factors such ...
This Working Paper summarizes projected climate change impacts on livestock across Africa, using a c...
Climate change projections indicate that smallholder mixed crop-livestock systems are, and will rema...
Presentation by Todd Crane on climate action options in Africa's Livestock Systems. Presented at the...
The greater horn of Africa is one of the least developed regions in Africa. Livestock are an importa...
One of the greatest challenges faced by countries around the world, this century, is climate change....
Climate change and its effects on existence on earth are becoming more and more relevant as physical...
This paper uses quantitative methods to examine the way African farmers have adapted livestock manag...
Large uncertainties about the impacts of climate change and adaptation options on the livestock comp...
Large uncertainties about the impacts of climate change and adaptation options on the livestock comp...
This paper uses a cross-sectional approach to analyze the impacts of climate change on animal husban...
The paper estimated the impacts of climate change and adaptations on small-scale livestock productio...
The world’s climate is changing rapidly and Africa will be severely affected by this, not only becau...
The paper analysed how climate change (CC) has shaped African agriculture in the past and how it mig...
Livestock systems in developing countries are characterised by rapid change, driven by factors such ...
Livestock systems in developing countries are characterised by rapid change, driven by factors such ...