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MainDB: Perceived Climate Change and Determinants of Adaptation Responses by Smallholder Farmers in Central Ethiopia

Title

Perceived Climate Change and Determinants of Adaptation Responses by Smallholder Farmers in Central Ethiopia

NWPWeblink

https://www.cimmyt.org/

NWPTypeOfOrganization

Non-governmental organization - NGO; Research institution

NWPGeographicRegion

Africa

Scope of work

 

NWPMandatesandFrameworks

 

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Good practices and lessons learned

 

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Date of submission

 

Abbreviation

CIMMYT

Activities

 

Adaptation element

Adaptation planning and practices; Climate observations; Stakeholder involvement

Adaptation sector/theme

Agriculture; Food security

Climate hazard

Drought; Erratic rainfall; Extreme cold; Extreme heat; Floods; Increasing temperatures; Land and forest degradation

Country

Ethiopia

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Description

The study examines the trends of climate parameters, assess farmers’ perception of climate change, and identify the strategies of adaptation measures in central Ethiopia. The results of the study indicate that, in most of the cases, farmers’ perceptions were in accordance with climate trend analyses. Farmers used crop diversification, adjustments of planting dates, destocking of livestock, seasonal migration, crop rotation, and climate information services to adapt to climate related shocks. Empirical results showed that the age and education of the household heads, family size, access to extension services, and farm and nonfarm incomes had a significant association with the adaptation practices farmers took. The existence of strong correlations between the demographic, socio-institutional variables, and the choice of adaptation strategies suggests the need to strengthen local institutions to enhance the adaptation of smallholder farmers to climate change.

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Further information

https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/14/11/6590

NWPGeographicScope

Local; National

Indicators of achievement

 

NWPInformationType

Knowledge Resource

NWPJoinDate

10/01/2022

NWPPartner

International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, Ethiopia Office

Purpose

 

Regional group

 

Target group

Academics and scientists; Communities; Policy makers; Practitioners; Private sector

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Scale of work

 

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NWPReferences

https://doi.org/10.3390/su14116590

Implementing partners

Girma Geleta Megersa, Department of Plant Sciences, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Salale University, Fiche P.O. Box 245, Ethiopia; Moti Jaleta and Kindie Tesfaye, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), Addis Ababa P.O. Box 5689, Ethiopia; Mezegebu Getnet, Stichting Wageningen Research (SWR) Ethiopia, Bole Sub-City, Wereda 9, Addis Ababa P.O. Box 30912; Tamado Tana, Department of Crop Production, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Eswatini, Luyengo P.O. Box M205; Berhane Lakew, Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research, Holeta Agricultural Research Center, Holeta P.O. Box 2003.

NWPYearPublication

2022

NWPUpdate

 

SourceItemID

2397

NWPSecendaryEmail

selamita2004@gmail.com

NWPPrimaryEmail

selamita2004@gmail.com

NWPTypeOfKnowledge

Scientific/peer reviewed publication

NWPCountryItem

Ethiopia

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