AbstractPastoralists in East Africa face a range of stressors, climate variability and change being one of them. Effective climate risk management involves managing the full range of variability and balancing hazard management with efforts to capitalise on opportunity; climate risk management information is central in this process. In this study, pastoralists’ perceptions of climate change, climate risk management information types, sources and attendant responses in a pastoral region in East Africa are examined. Through a multi-stage sampling process, a total of 198 heads of households in three districts were selected and interviewed using a semi-structured questionnaire. In addition, 29 focus group discussions and 10 key informant intervi...
Establishing short and long term measures that pastoral and agropastoral households use to ensure th...
The paper is a synthesis of research undertaken by recipients of the African Climate Change Fellowsh...
Abstract This study examines pastoralists’ perception on climate change and impacts on cattle produc...
AbstractPastoralists in East Africa face a range of stressors, climate variability and change being ...
Pastoralists in East Africa face a range of stressors, climate variability and change being one of t...
Agriculture is the backbone of many economies around the world, and it is arguably the sector most a...
This paper makes the case for innovative risk management approaches in pastoral settings, which may ...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Pastoralist communities all over Africa have been facing a variety of social and...
This study has examined traditional coping systems, emerging adaptation strategies and barriers to t...
Pastoralism and Climate Change in East Africa provides systematic and robust empirical investigation...
Smallholder farmers in Uganda face a wide range of agricultural production risks. Climate change and...
A study was conducted to investigate the adaptive capacity of pastoralists in Kilosa district to cli...
Climatic variability exerts tremendous influence on the livelihoods and well-being of pastoralists w...
The potential use of seasonal climate forecasts in farm and resource management has been studied in ...
Farmers’ access to adaptation information can significantly reduce crop loss and damage, making com...
Establishing short and long term measures that pastoral and agropastoral households use to ensure th...
The paper is a synthesis of research undertaken by recipients of the African Climate Change Fellowsh...
Abstract This study examines pastoralists’ perception on climate change and impacts on cattle produc...
AbstractPastoralists in East Africa face a range of stressors, climate variability and change being ...
Pastoralists in East Africa face a range of stressors, climate variability and change being one of t...
Agriculture is the backbone of many economies around the world, and it is arguably the sector most a...
This paper makes the case for innovative risk management approaches in pastoral settings, which may ...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Pastoralist communities all over Africa have been facing a variety of social and...
This study has examined traditional coping systems, emerging adaptation strategies and barriers to t...
Pastoralism and Climate Change in East Africa provides systematic and robust empirical investigation...
Smallholder farmers in Uganda face a wide range of agricultural production risks. Climate change and...
A study was conducted to investigate the adaptive capacity of pastoralists in Kilosa district to cli...
Climatic variability exerts tremendous influence on the livelihoods and well-being of pastoralists w...
The potential use of seasonal climate forecasts in farm and resource management has been studied in ...
Farmers’ access to adaptation information can significantly reduce crop loss and damage, making com...
Establishing short and long term measures that pastoral and agropastoral households use to ensure th...
The paper is a synthesis of research undertaken by recipients of the African Climate Change Fellowsh...
Abstract This study examines pastoralists’ perception on climate change and impacts on cattle produc...