Smallholders in sub-Saharan Africa are highly vulnerable to climate change, but also have good potential for improving production. This thesis examined how Kenyan smallholders manage their farming systems to adapt to rainfall variability and improve productivity, while also maintaining sustainable delivery of multiple ecosystem services. The study covered a gradient from Kisumu by Lake Victoria to Trans Nzoia in the Highlands. Awareness and use of adaptation and coping measures were studied through group and individual interviews. Effects of tree and livestock density on ecosystem services and farm priorities were explored on 20 farms. The influence of the Kenya Agricultural Carbon Project was assessed, using uptake of sustainable land mana...
Climate change and crop intensification are key challenges to the livelihoods and wellbeing of the m...
Margaret Silas is a Kenyan female farmer who grows coffee, sweet potatoes, mango, macadamia, arrow r...
Margaret Silas is a Kenyan female farmer who grows coffee, sweet potatoes, mango, macadamia, arrow r...
Smallholders in sub-Saharan Africa are highly vulnerable to climate change, but also have good poten...
CONTEXT: Climate uncertainty challenges the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa...
The study investigated the socioeconomic and institutional factors influencing uptake of multiple cl...
The study investigated factors influencing uptake of multiple climate change adaptation practices am...
BACKGROUND The GIZ Advisory Service for Agricultural Research and Development (BEAF) in cooperatio...
With growing global demand for food, unsustainable farming practices and large greenhouse gas emissi...
Human beings are dependent on ecosystems and the services they provide. Some services are currently ...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from unsustainable land-use practices around the world contribute sig...
The UN Sustainable Development Goals of Zero poverty and Zero hunger include leaving no one behind a...
Increasing communities’ adaptive capacity is crucial to enhancing the sustainability of liveli...
Climate change and crop intensification are key challenges to the livelihoods and wellbeing of the m...
Margaret Silas is a Kenyan female farmer who grows coffee, sweet potatoes, mango, macadamia, arrow r...
Margaret Silas is a Kenyan female farmer who grows coffee, sweet potatoes, mango, macadamia, arrow r...
Smallholders in sub-Saharan Africa are highly vulnerable to climate change, but also have good poten...
CONTEXT: Climate uncertainty challenges the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa...
The study investigated the socioeconomic and institutional factors influencing uptake of multiple cl...
The study investigated factors influencing uptake of multiple climate change adaptation practices am...
BACKGROUND The GIZ Advisory Service for Agricultural Research and Development (BEAF) in cooperatio...
With growing global demand for food, unsustainable farming practices and large greenhouse gas emissi...
Human beings are dependent on ecosystems and the services they provide. Some services are currently ...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from unsustainable land-use practices around the world contribute sig...
The UN Sustainable Development Goals of Zero poverty and Zero hunger include leaving no one behind a...
Increasing communities’ adaptive capacity is crucial to enhancing the sustainability of liveli...
Climate change and crop intensification are key challenges to the livelihoods and wellbeing of the m...
Margaret Silas is a Kenyan female farmer who grows coffee, sweet potatoes, mango, macadamia, arrow r...
Margaret Silas is a Kenyan female farmer who grows coffee, sweet potatoes, mango, macadamia, arrow r...