We explore how seed systems enhance access to seeds, and information for climate-change adaptation in farming communities in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, as well as how gender-driven roles and institutional dynamics influence the process. Men and women farmers equally experience climate-change related effects, including drought, short rainy seasons and increased pest and disease incidence. Our study relies on exploratory data analysis of 1001 households surveyed in four sites in 2016. Farmers surveyed preferred early-maturing, heat-tolerant, high-yielding, and pest- and disease-resistant varieties, all important climate-adaptive traits. Seed systems of the focus crops studied are largely informal—overall, 68% women and 62% men use their own ...
Climate change has major impacts on the food security and livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Afri...
Climate change has major impacts on the food security and livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Afri...
In this study we explore gender-differentiated drivers of disadoption and nonadoption of climate-sma...
We explore how seed systems enhance access to seeds, and information for climate-change adaptation i...
In many East African countries, women and men have different levels of access to formal markets for ...
In Uganda, Ghana and Bangladesh, participatory tools were used for a socio-economic and gender analy...
Differences in the roles and responsibilities of men and women in farm households are likely to infl...
Gender-disaggregated, household survey data for Uganda are used to examine how gendered roles and re...
Climate change poses a threat to agriculture. Ghana’s agriculture is mainly dependent on rainfall, t...
In Kenya and elsewhere, male and female farmers have different roles and responsibilities on the far...
The current body of scholarship informs that climate change adaptation is a gendered process where m...
The current body of scholarship informs that climate change adaptation is a gendered process where m...
Using a 9-country dataset from sub-Saharan Africa, and integrating quantitative household-level anal...
In this paper we examine conditions that underlie vulnerability and resilience possibilities for hou...
ABSTRACT The present systematic review was undertaken to obtain a detailed understanding of how cli...
Climate change has major impacts on the food security and livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Afri...
Climate change has major impacts on the food security and livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Afri...
In this study we explore gender-differentiated drivers of disadoption and nonadoption of climate-sma...
We explore how seed systems enhance access to seeds, and information for climate-change adaptation i...
In many East African countries, women and men have different levels of access to formal markets for ...
In Uganda, Ghana and Bangladesh, participatory tools were used for a socio-economic and gender analy...
Differences in the roles and responsibilities of men and women in farm households are likely to infl...
Gender-disaggregated, household survey data for Uganda are used to examine how gendered roles and re...
Climate change poses a threat to agriculture. Ghana’s agriculture is mainly dependent on rainfall, t...
In Kenya and elsewhere, male and female farmers have different roles and responsibilities on the far...
The current body of scholarship informs that climate change adaptation is a gendered process where m...
The current body of scholarship informs that climate change adaptation is a gendered process where m...
Using a 9-country dataset from sub-Saharan Africa, and integrating quantitative household-level anal...
In this paper we examine conditions that underlie vulnerability and resilience possibilities for hou...
ABSTRACT The present systematic review was undertaken to obtain a detailed understanding of how cli...
Climate change has major impacts on the food security and livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Afri...
Climate change has major impacts on the food security and livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Afri...
In this study we explore gender-differentiated drivers of disadoption and nonadoption of climate-sma...