There is potential for increased pesticide-related adverse health outcomes in the agricultural sector linked to adaptive increases in pesticide use necessitated, in part, by climate change-related increases in pest populations. To understand the role of adaptation practices in pesticide use and health risks, this study assessed Zimbabwean smallholder cotton farmers’ adaptive responses linked to their climate change perceptions. In depth interviews were conducted with 50 farmers who had been growing cotton for at least 30 years. The study identified farmers’ adaptation practices that increased their pesticide use, as well as those that presented opportunities for reducing pesticide use through non-pesticide-dependent adaptation pathwa...
In addition to many other stressors, climate change has emerged as one of the major threats for smal...
Climate change poses social, economic and environmental problems on a global scale. It is a threat t...
Despite annual climate variability threats, traditional farming in semi-arid Zimbabwe remains entren...
There is potential for increased pesticide-related adverse health outcomes in the agricultural secto...
<div><p>Pesticides represent a potential public health hazard of note in farming communities. Accumu...
Pesticides represent a potential public health hazard of note in farming communities. Accumulating e...
Climate change and endocrine disrupting chemicals are currently amongst key drivers for a range of n...
This study analyzes the vulnerability of cotton farmers to climate change in a cotton growing distri...
The use (and abuse) of pesticides has increased to combat insect-pests and diseases. However, the ma...
Pesticides are very important for the prevention, mitigation, destruction of pests and diseases for ...
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 ...
<p>Influence of climate variability, perceptions and political ecology on Zimbabwe farmers’ pesticid...
Smallholder farming vulnerability to climate change results from its direct dependence on climatic f...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Anthropogenic climate change is expected to influence ...
In addition to many other stressors, climate change has emerged as one of the major threats for smal...
Climate change poses social, economic and environmental problems on a global scale. It is a threat t...
Despite annual climate variability threats, traditional farming in semi-arid Zimbabwe remains entren...
There is potential for increased pesticide-related adverse health outcomes in the agricultural secto...
<div><p>Pesticides represent a potential public health hazard of note in farming communities. Accumu...
Pesticides represent a potential public health hazard of note in farming communities. Accumulating e...
Climate change and endocrine disrupting chemicals are currently amongst key drivers for a range of n...
This study analyzes the vulnerability of cotton farmers to climate change in a cotton growing distri...
The use (and abuse) of pesticides has increased to combat insect-pests and diseases. However, the ma...
Pesticides are very important for the prevention, mitigation, destruction of pests and diseases for ...
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 ...
<p>Influence of climate variability, perceptions and political ecology on Zimbabwe farmers’ pesticid...
Smallholder farming vulnerability to climate change results from its direct dependence on climatic f...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Anthropogenic climate change is expected to influence ...
In addition to many other stressors, climate change has emerged as one of the major threats for smal...
Climate change poses social, economic and environmental problems on a global scale. It is a threat t...
Despite annual climate variability threats, traditional farming in semi-arid Zimbabwe remains entren...