Historical studies of human interaction with climate are one approach through which to understand responses to environmental stress today. Most studies of vulnerability are based upon short timeframes in the recent past and so may focus on its symptoms rather than its underlying causes, or derive exclusively from systems-based approaches that can present historical change without recourse to human agency. This paper makes extensive use of the historical written record to analyse the comparative root-causes of the vulnerability and resilience of rural farming communities to drought over a period of three centuries (1505–1830) in the area between the Zambezi and Save rivers in southern Africa. The paper first considers vulnerability, resilien...
CITATION: Raaijmakers, S. & Swanepoel, P. A. 2019. Vulnerability, institutional arrangements and the...
In the 1970s and 1980s, a fierce debate took place concerning the vulnerability and adaptive practic...
Southern Africa is highly vulnerable to drought because of its dependence on climate-sensitive secto...
Historical studies of human interaction with climate are one approach through which to understand re...
Climate variability has been causally linked to the transformation of society in pre-industrial sout...
Climate has emerged as one of a number of themes in debates concerning the formation and disaggregat...
This paper investigates the drivers and dynamics of livelihood and landscape change over a 30-year p...
During the second half of the 1890s, south-eastern Africa was hit by a drought-driven ecological cri...
Considerable research has been undertaken into the nature and consequences of contemporary and futur...
Human adaptation and response to drought is primarily through evasion or endurance. A review of hist...
The history of past civilisations in southern Africa from ad700 to ad1450 has engendered unresolved ...
Single- to multiple-year drought episodes posed significant challenges for agrarian communities acro...
Over the last two decades, the causal role of climate in African history has been the subject of ren...
The thesis re-examined current interpretations of the environmental role in the social formation an...
Key words: vulnerability; resilience; livelihood; drought; Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation...
CITATION: Raaijmakers, S. & Swanepoel, P. A. 2019. Vulnerability, institutional arrangements and the...
In the 1970s and 1980s, a fierce debate took place concerning the vulnerability and adaptive practic...
Southern Africa is highly vulnerable to drought because of its dependence on climate-sensitive secto...
Historical studies of human interaction with climate are one approach through which to understand re...
Climate variability has been causally linked to the transformation of society in pre-industrial sout...
Climate has emerged as one of a number of themes in debates concerning the formation and disaggregat...
This paper investigates the drivers and dynamics of livelihood and landscape change over a 30-year p...
During the second half of the 1890s, south-eastern Africa was hit by a drought-driven ecological cri...
Considerable research has been undertaken into the nature and consequences of contemporary and futur...
Human adaptation and response to drought is primarily through evasion or endurance. A review of hist...
The history of past civilisations in southern Africa from ad700 to ad1450 has engendered unresolved ...
Single- to multiple-year drought episodes posed significant challenges for agrarian communities acro...
Over the last two decades, the causal role of climate in African history has been the subject of ren...
The thesis re-examined current interpretations of the environmental role in the social formation an...
Key words: vulnerability; resilience; livelihood; drought; Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation...
CITATION: Raaijmakers, S. & Swanepoel, P. A. 2019. Vulnerability, institutional arrangements and the...
In the 1970s and 1980s, a fierce debate took place concerning the vulnerability and adaptive practic...
Southern Africa is highly vulnerable to drought because of its dependence on climate-sensitive secto...