Warming and Greening

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In recent years, the need for stakeholders cooperation and adjustment of their lifestyles as well as land-use activities has ever been so stressed, owing to uncertain climatic vulnerabilities facing most ecosystems. Green economy has been propounded as a paradigm shift from business as usual. The study conducted in Muooni Catchment (1965 to 2010) reveals increasing trend of minimum and maximum annual temperatures with subsequent decreases in rainfall and discharges . Water balance is predicted to decrease and farming water vulnerability to worsen by 2030. Yet, just like in Moses' account of the burning thornbush of Mount Hored, Muooni Catchment is literally burning without being consumed. What makes this catchment greening? What are some capabilities of this farming community? What benefits result from a green water economy in this catchment in the course of climate change? This book puts in motion an exciting discovery on the "Warming and Greening" experience of the people of Machakos District in Kenya. It displays innovative and integrated tools for Vulnerability-Capability Assessment (VCA+) in a watershed for agricultural water development.

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EDUCATION: MA Applied Economics (DRC), MSC Integrated Watershed Management (KEN-GER) & The World Bank's IPDET certificate (Canada).RESEARCH FIELD: impact evaluation in agriculture, water & energy. WORK EXPERIENCE:2010:freelance consultant (DRC, Kenya, Tanzania and Mali); 2003:Evaluation Officer (Ministry of Energy, DRC);1996: AFADECO (NGO).


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In recent years, the need for stakeholders' cooperation and adjustment of their lifestyles as well as land-use activities has ever been so stressed, owing to uncertain climatic vulnerabilities facing most ecosystems. Green economy has been propounded as a paradigm shift from business as usual. The study conducted in Muooni Catchment (1965 to 2010) reveals increasing trend of minimum and maximum annual temperatures with subsequent decreases in rainfall and discharges . Water balance is predicted to decrease and farming water vulnerability to worsen by 2030. Yet, just like in Moses' account of the burning thornbush of Mount Hored, Muooni Catchment is literally burning without being consumed. What makes this catchment greening? What are some capabilities of this farming community? What benefits result from a green water economy in this catchment in the course of climate change? This book puts in motion an exciting discovery on the "Warming and Greening" experience of the people of Machakos District in Kenya. It displays innovative and integrated tools for Vulnerability-Capability Assessment (VCA+) in a watershed for agricultural water development.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783848485628
    • Auflage Aufl.
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H220mm x B150mm x T18mm
    • Jahr 2012
    • EAN 9783848485628
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-3-8484-8562-8
    • Titel Warming and Greening
    • Autor Cush Ngonzo Luwesi , Chris A. Shisanya , Joy A. Obando
    • Untertitel The Dilemma Facing Green Water Economy under Changing Micro-Climatic Conditions in Muooni Catchment (Machakos, Kenya)
    • Gewicht 469g
    • Herausgeber LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
    • Anzahl Seiten 304
    • Genre Wirtschaft

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