In this article, we use spatially granular climate data merged with four waves of household survey data in Uganda to examine empirically the relationships among high temperatures, total value of crop production, and the adoption and adoption duration of two sustainable agricultural practices (organic fertilizer adoption and maize–legume intercropping). We do this using a fixed-effect model with instrumental variables to address potential endogeneity issues. Our findings indicate that the adoption of these practices has a positive effect on the total value of crop production, and such effect increases monotonically as temperatures increase from long-term averages. Moreover, the number of years a farmer uses the practice is associated with hi...
Background: It is widely accepted that crop yields will be affected by climate change. However, the...
Philip K. Thornton and Mario Herrero are ILRI authorsThe East African region exhibits considerable c...
This study contributes to understanding the relationship between climatic variables and groundnut pr...
In this article, we use spatially granular climate data merged with four waves of household survey d...
Rising temperatures due to climate change pose a significant threat to agricultural systems and the ...
The study examined the effect of climate change on agricultural crop returns in Uganda using the Ric...
Uganda is vulnerable to climate change as most of its agriculture is rain-fed; agriculture is also t...
Smallholder farmers in Uganda face a wide range of agricultural production risks. Climate change and...
I examine the climate-smart agricultural (CSA) practices of intercropping, inorganic fertilizer appl...
This paper analyses the impact of adaptation to climate change on bean productivity on a micro-scale...
Rainfed agriculture is Uganda's mainstay across the different regions of its territory. Farmland are...
Food security in Tanzania is projected to deteriorate as a result of climate change. In spite of the...
Climate change is a serious threat to the livelihoods of rural communities, particularly in mountain...
This study employed the Just and Pope stochastic production frontier to assess the effectiveness of ...
Does heat affect agriculture in regions where temperatures are not high enough to directly, adversel...
Background: It is widely accepted that crop yields will be affected by climate change. However, the...
Philip K. Thornton and Mario Herrero are ILRI authorsThe East African region exhibits considerable c...
This study contributes to understanding the relationship between climatic variables and groundnut pr...
In this article, we use spatially granular climate data merged with four waves of household survey d...
Rising temperatures due to climate change pose a significant threat to agricultural systems and the ...
The study examined the effect of climate change on agricultural crop returns in Uganda using the Ric...
Uganda is vulnerable to climate change as most of its agriculture is rain-fed; agriculture is also t...
Smallholder farmers in Uganda face a wide range of agricultural production risks. Climate change and...
I examine the climate-smart agricultural (CSA) practices of intercropping, inorganic fertilizer appl...
This paper analyses the impact of adaptation to climate change on bean productivity on a micro-scale...
Rainfed agriculture is Uganda's mainstay across the different regions of its territory. Farmland are...
Food security in Tanzania is projected to deteriorate as a result of climate change. In spite of the...
Climate change is a serious threat to the livelihoods of rural communities, particularly in mountain...
This study employed the Just and Pope stochastic production frontier to assess the effectiveness of ...
Does heat affect agriculture in regions where temperatures are not high enough to directly, adversel...
Background: It is widely accepted that crop yields will be affected by climate change. However, the...
Philip K. Thornton and Mario Herrero are ILRI authorsThe East African region exhibits considerable c...
This study contributes to understanding the relationship between climatic variables and groundnut pr...