Peri-urban agriculture plays a critical role in sustaining food security and livelihoods in urban communities. In spite of the critical role it plays in food security, peri-urban agriculture has not received adequate attention with regards to its interface with climate change in Zimbabwe. Using a sample of thirty peri-urban plots selected through snowballing, this study investigated the farmers’ perceived effects of climate change on peri-urban agriculture in Bulawayo, and how farmers were adapting to climate change. The findings of the study revealed that peri-urban farmers perceived and observed significant climatic and related changes that were negatively impacting their farming activities. Observed changes included reduced precipitation...
This article explores the impact of climate change and variability on food crop productivity in Siab...
The present study explores the impact of climate change on subsistence farming in Mutoko community...
The climate is changing and global mean temperatures have increased this is expected to have profoun...
The study sought to assess the impact of climate change on agriculture in Chingechuru ward in Mberen...
Climate change encompassing mostly hydro-meteorological hazards is a reality affecting the world in ...
Despite annual climate variability threats, traditional farming in semi-arid Zimbabwe remains entren...
This study was set out to investigate on the adaptation strategies used by small holder farmers to c...
Extremely high temperatures and very low rainfall has been witnessed in Zimbabwe and this has been t...
Climate change is projected to have negative impacts on agricultural production in sub-Saharan Afric...
This paper discusses the findings of the research study that was carried out in Zimbabwe among predo...
Zimbabwe is one of the most developed countries in Sub-Saharan Africa in that markets and rural indu...
With rapidly deteriorating national and local economies, many urban dwellers in sub-Saharan Africa a...
Farmers in semi-arid Zimbabwe prioritise climate variability as their major agricultural productivit...
Farmers in semi-arid Zimbabwe prioritise climate variability as their major agricultural productivit...
Abstract,Agriculture is pivotal to the development of most countries in southern Africa, including Z...
This article explores the impact of climate change and variability on food crop productivity in Siab...
The present study explores the impact of climate change on subsistence farming in Mutoko community...
The climate is changing and global mean temperatures have increased this is expected to have profoun...
The study sought to assess the impact of climate change on agriculture in Chingechuru ward in Mberen...
Climate change encompassing mostly hydro-meteorological hazards is a reality affecting the world in ...
Despite annual climate variability threats, traditional farming in semi-arid Zimbabwe remains entren...
This study was set out to investigate on the adaptation strategies used by small holder farmers to c...
Extremely high temperatures and very low rainfall has been witnessed in Zimbabwe and this has been t...
Climate change is projected to have negative impacts on agricultural production in sub-Saharan Afric...
This paper discusses the findings of the research study that was carried out in Zimbabwe among predo...
Zimbabwe is one of the most developed countries in Sub-Saharan Africa in that markets and rural indu...
With rapidly deteriorating national and local economies, many urban dwellers in sub-Saharan Africa a...
Farmers in semi-arid Zimbabwe prioritise climate variability as their major agricultural productivit...
Farmers in semi-arid Zimbabwe prioritise climate variability as their major agricultural productivit...
Abstract,Agriculture is pivotal to the development of most countries in southern Africa, including Z...
This article explores the impact of climate change and variability on food crop productivity in Siab...
The present study explores the impact of climate change on subsistence farming in Mutoko community...
The climate is changing and global mean temperatures have increased this is expected to have profoun...