FARMER PERCEPTIONS ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND VARIABILITY IN SEMI-ARID ZIMBABWE IN RELATION TO CLIMATOLOGY EVIDENCE
Farmers in semi-arid Zimbabwe prioritise climate variability as their major agricultural productivity-reducing problem. This paper raises the importance of considering local farmers' perceptions on climate risk, as this greatly influences on-farm investments and decision-making in agricultural...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African crop science journal 2012-11, Vol.20 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Farmers in semi-arid Zimbabwe prioritise climate variability as their
major agricultural productivity-reducing problem. This paper raises the
importance of considering local farmers' perceptions on climate
risk, as this greatly influences on-farm investments and
decision-making in agricultural management and production in semiarid
Zimbabwe. A study was conducted in two districts of semi-arid Zimbabwe
using participatory research techniques, to investigate farmers'
perceptions of climate variability and whether these perceptions
correspond with historical climatic data. The study showed that farmers
perceived climatic and weather patterns to have changed over the past
decade or two, as indicated by erratic rainfall patterns, decreased
rainfall and temperature increases, leading to crop productivity
decline and increased livestock morbidity and mortality. Majority of
respondents (75%; n=81) were highly risk-averse, perceiving that most
of the seasons in any ten given years could be poor. The climatic data
show no evidence that corroborates the farmers' perceptions, with
only temperature showing a clear signal, indicating the influence of
other non-climatic factors. The climate data show rainfall variability
to be a normal characteristic of the study sites, with deviations from
the climatic rainfall means (or the poor seasons) being cyclical and
occurring once in every three seasons over the past 40 years. The study
highlights strategies that farmers could implement to enhance
agricultural productivity in the semi-arid areas to adapt to climate
change and variability.
Les fermiers des régions semi-arides du Zimbabwe mettent en
priorité variabilité climatique comme facteur majeur de la
réduction de la productivité agricole. Cet article
évoque l'importance des perceptions paysannes eu égard
au risque climatique étant donné son influence sur les
investissements agricoles et la prise des décisions dans la
gestion agricole et la production dans les milieux semi aride du
Zimbabwe. Une recherche était conduite dans deux districts semi
arides du Zimbabwe afin de faire état de perceptions paysannes sur
la variabilité climatique et ses liens avec les données
climatiques historiques. Une technique de recherche participative
était utilisée pour cette fin. Les résultats de cette
étude ont montré que les paysans perçoivent que les
scenarios climatiques ont changé au cours d'une ou deux
dernières décennies comme cela s'est manifesté
à travers les pluies erratiques, la dimin |
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ISSN: | 1021-9730 |