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Publikováno v:
Natural Hazards. 116:3377-3399
The Eastern African region is witnessing changes in climate conditions and rising sea levels due to the influences of global warming interacting with weather phenomenon such as El Nino and La Nina. These trends, as well as more intense extreme weathe
Autor:
Sarah E. Osima, Hafidh Juma Bakari, Kombo Hamad Kai, Habiba Ismail Mtongori, Makame Omar Makame, Omar Asya Hamad, Agnes Laurence Kijazi
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric and Climate Sciences. 11:767-796
The spatio-temporal analysis of the performance of the March to May (MAM) 2020 rainfall and its societal implications to Northern Coastal Tanzania (NCT) including Zanzibar was investigated. The uniqueness of the October to December, 2019 (OND) rainfa
Autor:
Sheona Shackleton, Makame Omar Makame
Publikováno v:
Climate and Development. 12:801-813
This paper seeks to understand the perceptions of local communities to climate variability and change in relation to observed climatic data. A perception survey, historical timeline and analysis of...
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Innovative Research and Development. 10
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Journal of Sustainable Development. 14:29
This study aimed at identifying the climate and non-climate stressors affecting the seaweed farming practices. It also examines the deep water seaweed farming as a viable adaptation measure to these stressors and barriers that could constrained femal
Autor:
Makame Omar Makame, Haji Mwevura
Publikováno v:
Springer Climate ISBN: 9783030048969
This study aimed to assess the vulnerability of selected communities of the island to the impacts of sea level rise and associated coastal flooding, to examine the perception of local communities of North and South Regions of Pemba Island on the occu
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04897-6_3
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04897-6_3
Autor:
Badriya S. Nassor, Makame Omar Makame
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sustainable Development. 14:95
Floods disasters around the world have increased for the last 20 years and affected billions of people. The same has been observed in Zanzibar, which resulted in severe impacts in many parts of the urban-west region and affected many people, threaten
Publikováno v:
Journal of Development and Agricultural Economics. 7:131-142
This paper examines the local vulnerability of households in two study communities in the east coast of Zanzibar focusing on food security, which is negatively impacted by climate variability and change. Findings have indicated that overall the local
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Journal of Sustainable Development. 11:205
Climate variability related events such as drought and associated food shortages are not new along the coast of Zanzibar, but are projected to increase with the impacts of global climate change. This paper examines the ‘internal’ characteristics
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Journal of Sustainable Development. 11:23
This paper presents one part of a larger, multidimensional study on the vulnerability of Zanzibar coastal communities to climate change and other stressors, focusing on water insecurity in two sites on the Zanzibar coast. Water security is composed o