Climate Change: Farmer's Perception and Their Adaptation Strategies

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This study aimed at understanding farmers' perception and their adaptive capacity to climate change including constraints, opportunities and acceptance of adaptive strategies in both Migambo and Kibohelo villages of Lushoto district. Both qualitative and quantitative methods were used in the proposed study including structured questionnaire, semi-structured interviews, field observation and literature analysis. Also focus group discussions were carried out in both villages surveyed. Out of 70 households surveyed in the study; 100% of the farmers are aware that the climate is changing due to some causative factors including deforestation, clearance of the forest areas for agriculture fields, food insecurity and recently trend of water scarcity which has never happened in their area before. The study reveals that farmers have started to adapt with climate change impacts by deploying several mechanisms including shifting to irrigation farming (68.4%), and practicing of agro forestry (91.4%). However there are several setbacks which constrained the farmers in adapting including; lack of access to the metrological information's (100%), failure to utilize technical indigenous knowledge.

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The Author holds Bachelor of Science in Eco-tourism and nature conservation from Sebastian Kolowa Memorial University. At present, working as the Tourism Officer in the Tanzanian's Ministry of Natural resources and Tourism. Job's major responsibilities include; insuring sustainable utilization of natural resources.


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This study aimed at understanding farmers' perception and their adaptive capacity to climate change including constraints, opportunities and acceptance of adaptive strategies in both Migambo and Kibohelo villages of Lushoto district. Both qualitative and quantitative methods were used in the proposed study including structured questionnaire, semi-structured interviews, field observation and literature analysis. Also focus group discussions were carried out in both villages surveyed. Out of 70 households surveyed in the study; 100% of the farmers are aware that the climate is changing due to some causative factors including deforestation, clearance of the forest areas for agriculture fields, food insecurity and recently trend of water scarcity which has never happened in their area before. The study reveals that farmers have started to adapt with climate change impacts by deploying several mechanisms including shifting to irrigation farming (68.4%), and practicing of agro forestry (91.4%). However there are several setbacks which constrained the farmers in adapting including; lack of access to the metrological information's (100%), failure to utilize technical indigenous knowledge.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09786202064965
    • Genre Earth Science
    • Anzahl Seiten 92
    • Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
    • Größe H220mm x B150mm
    • Jahr 2017
    • EAN 9786202064965
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-620-2-06496-5
    • Veröffentlichung 21.11.2017
    • Titel Climate Change: Farmer's Perception and Their Adaptation Strategies
    • Autor Joyce Rukanda , Regina John
    • Sprache Englisch

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