Enhancing adaptation to climate variability in the East African highlands: a case for fostering collective action among smallholder farmers in Kenya and Uganda
Autor: | Stepha McMullin, Douglas Bwire Ombogoh, John Njagi Muriuki, Joseph Tanui, Jeremias Mowo |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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Global and Planetary Change
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences business.industry Geography Planning and Development Environmental resource management Capacity building 010501 environmental sciences Development Collective action Simple random sample 01 natural sciences Geography Agriculture Local government Climate change adaptation business Adaptation (computer science) 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Local adaptation |
Zdroj: | Climate and Development. 10:61-72 |
ISSN: | 1756-5537 1756-5529 |
Popis: | There is an increasing recognition of the role of climate change adaptation among smallholder farmers in rain-fed agriculture in Africa. Collective action among smallholder farmers has been suggested as influencing local adaptation processes hence the need to evaluate its impact in different contexts. This paper provides evidence of collective action in enhancing local adaptation to climate variability. It determines the importance of different forms of collective action for enhancing adaptation. Through simple random sampling, a survey of 240 households in Embu County in Kenya and 200 households from Kapchorwa district of Uganda was undertaken. Focus-group discussions involving farmer groups and local government representatives were performed to triangulate information collected through the surveys. The results show a positive relationship between membership in farmer groups and adaptation to climate variability in both sites. Four main components of collective action were identified in Embu and these in... |
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