The link between objective measures and subjective perceptions of extreme weather DOI Creative Commons
Franziska Quoß

Climatic Change, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 178(3)

Published: Feb. 17, 2025

Language: Английский

Climate change literacy in Africa DOI
Nicholas P. Simpson, Talbot M. Andrews,

Matthias Krönke

et al.

Nature Climate Change, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 11(11), P. 937 - 944

Published: Oct. 7, 2021

Language: Английский

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187

Climate change and future of agri-food production DOI
Lalit Kumar, Ngawang Chhogyel, Tharani Gopalakrishnan

et al.

Elsevier eBooks, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 49 - 79

Published: Jan. 1, 2022

Language: Английский

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116

Climate change and variability in sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review of trends and impacts on agriculture DOI
Abeeb Babatunde Omotoso, Simon Letsoalo, Kehinde Oluseyi Olagunju

et al.

Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 414, P. 137487 - 137487

Published: June 5, 2023

Language: Английский

Citations

96

Sustainability of Coastal Agriculture under Climate Change DOI Open Access
Tharani Gopalakrishnan, Md Kamrul Hasan, A. T. M. Sanaul Haque

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 11(24), P. 7200 - 7200

Published: Dec. 16, 2019

Climatic and non-climatic stressors, such as temperature increases, rainfall fluctuations, population growth migration, pollution, land-use changes inadequate gender-specific strategies, are major challenges to coastal agricultural sustainability. In this paper, we discuss all pertinent issues related the sustainability of agriculture under climate change. It is evident that some climate-change-related impacts (e.g., rainfall) on similarly applicable both non-coastal settings, but there other factors inundation, seawater intrusion, soil salinity tropical cyclones) particularly impact Coastal characterised by low-lying saline-prone soils where spatial competition with urban an ever-increasing problem. We highlight how viability could be sustained through blending farmer perceptions, adaptation options, participation integrated resource management into policy ratification. This paper provides important aspects sustainability, it can inspiration for further research agrarian planning.

Language: Английский

Citations

125

Assessing Agricultural Livelihood Vulnerability to Climate Change in Coastal Bangladesh DOI Open Access
Muhammad Ziaul Hoque, Shenghui Cui, Lilai Xu

et al.

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 16(22), P. 4552 - 4552

Published: Nov. 18, 2019

The adverse impacts of climate change exert mounting pressure on agriculture-dependent livelihoods many developing and developed nations. However, integrated spatially specific vulnerability assessments in less-developed countries like Bangladesh are rare, insufficient to support the decision-making needed for climate-change resilience. Here, we develop an agricultural livelihood index (ALVI) approach, allowing (i) mapping out hot spots distribution; (ii) identifying key factors heterogeneous vulnerability; (iii) supporting intervention planning adaptation. This study conceptualized as a function exposure, sensitivity, adaptive capacity by composite from reliable dataset 64 indicators comprising biophysical, agro-ecological, socioeconomic variables. empirical studies coastal revealed that Bhola, Patuakhali, Lakshmipur districts, around mouth deltaic Meghna estuaries, spot distribution. Furthermore, was triggered spatial variation erosion, cyclones, drought, rain-fed agriculture, land degradation, soil phosphorus, crop productivity, sanitation housing condition, infant mortality, emergency shelters, adoption agro-technology. approach could be useful monitoring evaluating effectiveness adaptation substituting various hypothetical scenarios into ALVI framework baseline comparison.

Language: Английский

Citations

106

Understanding the determinants of climate change adaptation strategies among smallholder maize farmers in South-west, Nigeria DOI Creative Commons

O.A. Adeagbo,

Temitope O. Ojo, Adetoso Adebiyi Adetoro

et al.

Heliyon, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 7(2), P. e06231 - e06231

Published: Feb. 1, 2021

Climate is one of the most important factors in agricultural productivity, which could directly or indirectly influence productivity since climate linked to physiological processes. It is, therefore, essential understanding various strategies used by farmers mitigate adverse impact change and that maize farmers' adoption intensity adaptation among smallholder South-west Nigeria. In all, a sample three hundred thirty (311) were interviewed. A double-hurdle count data model was employed estimate influencing while accounting for selection bias with plugging inverse mill ratio (IMR) as regressor. Significant variables such household size, depreciation ratio, frequency extension visits, access extension, non-farm income farmers. Age respondent, age square, farm-based organization (FBO), income, information, credit, residing Osun State (location_Osun), distance market significantly influenced strategies. This study, concluded farm-level policy efforts aim improve rural development should focus on membership FBO, increase visits agents, encourage particularly during off-cropping season. Policies investment government be geared towards supporting improved service, providing on-farm demonstration training, disseminating information about strategies,

Language: Английский

Citations

102

Structural equation modeling for indicators of sustainable agriculture: Prospective of a developing country’s agriculture DOI
Apurbo Sarkar,

Jony Abdul Azim,

Abdullah Al Asif

et al.

Land Use Policy, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 109, P. 105638 - 105638

Published: July 1, 2021

Language: Английский

Citations

77

On farmers’ perceptions of climate change and its nexus with climate data and adaptive capacity. A comprehensive review DOI Creative Commons
Sandra Ricart, Andrea Castelletti, Claudio Gandolfi

et al.

Environmental Research Letters, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 17(8), P. 083002 - 083002

Published: July 14, 2022

Abstract Farmers’ perception of climate change is crucial in adaptation intention and process. However, farmers’ perceptions may not be timely, accurate systematically consistent with the direction significance observational records. Although some research compared data, little attention has been paid to comprehensibly analyse both data sources discrepancies based on empirical studies results. By combining bibliometrics a systematic review approach, we identify which approaches are used compare perceived observed how patterns have mutually evolved, factors determine their (in)consistency, if accordance robustness affect adaptive capacity. We portfolio 147 papers collected from Scopus library catalogue since 2000. The bibliometric analysis was coupled an exploratory 98 selected original portfolio. literature extensive, fast-growing, spans several disciplines. four consolidated lines: (a) risk capacity nexus, (b) crop vulnerability due temperature increase erratic rainfall patterns, (c) forecasting use influence decisions, (d) awareness conditioning profiles. Nonetheless, observe gaps: conceptual mismatch ‘normal pattern’ or ‘drought’ meaning, poor limited meteorological stations, overlook oversimplification local knowledge describing perception, memory weaknesses keep track alterations, (e) geographical dissonance favour Global South regions. Our science-metric study also reveals questions consolidated: Can extreme events awareness? greater reduce discrepancy data? How do heuristics socio-psychological filters interpretation suggest putting major efforts into reinforcing these lines as part novel domain-dependent trend discrepancy.

Language: Английский

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40

A systematic literature review of factors influencing the adoption of climate-smart agricultural practices DOI
Junpeng Li, Wanglin Ma,

Huanyu Zhu

et al.

Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 29(1)

Published: Dec. 30, 2023

Language: Английский

Citations

30

Assessing the Role of the Perceived Impact of Climate Change on National Adaptation Policy: The Case of Rice Farming in Indonesia DOI Creative Commons
Mohammad Rondhi, Ahmad Fatikhul Khasan,

Yasuhiro Mori

et al.

Land, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 8(5), P. 81 - 81

Published: May 10, 2019

Climate change (CC) is one of the primary threats to agricultural sector in developing countries. Several empirical studies have shown that implementation adaptation practices can reduce adverse effects CC. The likelihood farmers performing mostly influenced by degree CC impact they perceive. Thus, we identified characteristics affect We used data from Indonesian Rice Farm Household survey consisting 87,330 farmers. An ordered probit regression model was estimate effect each variable on perceived results this study confirm those previous studies. variables been as having a positive farmer practices, such education, land tenure, irrigation infrastructure, cropping system, chemical fertilizer application, access extension services, and participation groups, negatively However, different result found estimation gender variable. female higher resilience ability withstand climatic shocks risks than male Female more perception future farming conditions recommend national policy use expand channel services deliver planned policy, prioritizes with insecure tenure. Additionally, encourage increasing involvement decision-making processes.

Language: Английский

Citations

64