Agroforestry as an Adaptation Option to Climate Change in Cameroon: Assessing Farmers’ Preferences

Confronted with climate change, farmers are increasingly resorting to sustainable agricultural practices like agroforestry as an adaptation measure to the adverse effects of climate change. In this perspective, this study assessed different agroforestry systems and the components there in, as well a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Agricultural research (India : Online) 2022-06, Vol.11 (2), p.309-320
Hauptverfasser: Awazi, Nyong Princely, Tchamba, Martin Ngankam, Temgoua, Lucie Felicite, Tientcheu-Avana, Marie-Louise
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Zusammenfassung:Confronted with climate change, farmers are increasingly resorting to sustainable agricultural practices like agroforestry as an adaptation measure to the adverse effects of climate change. In this perspective, this study assessed different agroforestry systems and the components there in, as well as the factors affecting farmers’ choice of agroforestry systems as adaptation measures to climate change in Cameroon. Mainly primary data were collected through household and field surveys. The factors affecting smallholder farmers’ choice of agroforestry systems faced with climate change were analysed using the multinomial logistic regression model. Findings revealed that the agroforestry systems practiced by farmers as adaptation measures to climate change were agrosilvicultural system (43.71%), silvipastoral agroforestry system (11.43%) and agrosilvipastoral system (24.28%). Three main components, namely crops, trees/shrubs and livestock, were integrated in these agroforestry systems by small-scale farmers to enhance adaptation when confronted with climate change adversities. The multinomial logistic regression model revealed the existence of a cause–effect relationship ( p  
ISSN:2249-720X
2249-7218
DOI:10.1007/s40003-021-00562-y