This article describes the indigenous knowledge (IK) that agro-pastoralists in larger Makueni District, Kenya hold and how they use it to monitor, mitigate and adapt to drought. It examines ways of integrating IK into formal monitoring, how to enhance its value and acceptability. Data was collected through target interviews, group discussions and questionnaires covering 127 households in eight villages. Daily rainfall data from 1961–2003 were analysed. Results show that agro-pastoralists hold IK on indicators of rainfall variability; they believe in IK efficacy and they rely on them. Because agro-pastoralists consult additional sources, the authors interpret that IK forms a basic knowledge frame within which agro-pastoralists position and i...
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Abstract Introduction Pastoral communities have a comprehensive knowledge of their environments. Thi...
Climate information and agro-advisory services are crucial in helping smallholder farmers and pastor...
This article describes the indigenous knowledge (IK) that agro-pastoralists in larger Makueni Distri...
Farmers in Kilifi County (located along the Kenyan Coast) suffer from the effects of climate change,...
Agricultural policies in Kenya aim to improve farmers’ livelihoods. With projected climate...
The developing world, Kenya included is already grappling with extreme climate related events and su...
Using drought as a lens, this article analyses how agro-pastoralists in Makueni district, Kenya adap...
This study highlights drought characteristics and the many responses to drought stresses employed by...
This chapter examines relevant studies and examples on integrating farmer’s traditional knowledge sy...
The potential use of seasonal climate forecasts in farm and resource management has been studied in ...
Knowledge of climate change that increases weather-related risk to agricultural production is critic...
Majority of agro pastoral smallholder farmers in developing countries are characterised by low pay s...
With the increase and severity of drought events, there is need to identify and strengthen the capac...
This study examines farmers perceptions of short- and long-term variability in climate, their abili...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Abstract Introduction Pastoral communities have a comprehensive knowledge of their environments. Thi...
Climate information and agro-advisory services are crucial in helping smallholder farmers and pastor...
This article describes the indigenous knowledge (IK) that agro-pastoralists in larger Makueni Distri...
Farmers in Kilifi County (located along the Kenyan Coast) suffer from the effects of climate change,...
Agricultural policies in Kenya aim to improve farmers’ livelihoods. With projected climate...
The developing world, Kenya included is already grappling with extreme climate related events and su...
Using drought as a lens, this article analyses how agro-pastoralists in Makueni district, Kenya adap...
This study highlights drought characteristics and the many responses to drought stresses employed by...
This chapter examines relevant studies and examples on integrating farmer’s traditional knowledge sy...
The potential use of seasonal climate forecasts in farm and resource management has been studied in ...
Knowledge of climate change that increases weather-related risk to agricultural production is critic...
Majority of agro pastoral smallholder farmers in developing countries are characterised by low pay s...
With the increase and severity of drought events, there is need to identify and strengthen the capac...
This study examines farmers perceptions of short- and long-term variability in climate, their abili...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Abstract Introduction Pastoral communities have a comprehensive knowledge of their environments. Thi...
Climate information and agro-advisory services are crucial in helping smallholder farmers and pastor...