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Climate Change Adaptation and Vulnerability: A Case of Rain Dependent Small-Holder Farmers in Selected Districts in Zambia

机译:气候变化的适应性和脆弱性:以赞比亚部分地区依赖雨水种植的小农户为例

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Food crop production by small-holder farmers in Africa is particularly vulnerable to climate change, given high dependence on rainfall coupled with limited adaptive capacity. In Zambia, smallholder farmers contribute about 79% of national stable food requirements particularly maize. This paper attempted to establish levels of food security in each of the three agro-ecological zones of Zambia, and evaluated the current adaptive measures of rain dependent small-holder farmers against climate change risks. The challenges farmers are facing in adapting to the change risks were identified and livelihood vulnerability assessed. The findings indicate that rain dependent small-holder farmers in Zambia are highly vulnerable to weather related shocks which impact greatly on their food production; and that the levels of vulnerability vary across gender and per agro-ecological zone. After the evaluation of scenarios including staple food crop yields (maize), the authors conclude that most rain-fed small-holder farmers in Zambia (about 70%) are facing considerable hardships in adapting to the changing climate, which in turn, undermines their contribution to food security. While efforts by government have been made to assist farmers towards climate change adaptation, there still remains many challenges to achieve the desired outcomes. Most farmers (66%) are unable to afford certain alternatives, such as those of agro-forestry or conservation. Difficulties in accessing markets, poor road infrastructure, fluctuating market prices, high costs and late deliveries of farming in-puts were found to be among the major challenges that farmers are facing in Zambia. There are also no systematic early warning systems in place against natural hazards and disasters. This makes farming a difficult undertaking in Zambia.
机译:鉴于高度依赖降雨和有限的适应能力,非洲小农户的粮食作物生产特别容易受到气候变化的影响。在赞比亚,小农户贡献了约79%的国家稳定粮食需求,特别是玉米。本文试图建立赞比亚三个农业生态区中每个地区的粮食安全水平,并评估了依赖雨水的小农户当前应对气候变化风险的适应措施。确定了农民在适应变化风险方面面临的挑战,并评估了生计脆弱性。调查结果表明,赞比亚依赖雨水的小农户极易受到与天气有关的冲击的影响,这严重影响了他们的粮食生产;并且脆弱程度因性别和农业生态区而异。在对包括主粮作物产量(玉米)在内的情景进行评估之后,作者得出结论,赞比亚大多数靠雨水养育的小农户(约70%)在适应气候变化方面面临相当大的困难,从而破坏了他们的生活。对粮食安全的贡献。尽管政府已努力协助农民适应气候变化,但要实现理想的结果仍然存在许多挑战。大多数农民(66%)无力负担某些替代方案,例如农林业或自然保护区。人们发现,进入市场的困难,道路基础设施差,市场价格波动,成本高以及农业投入物的迟交是农民在赞比亚面临的主要挑战之一。也没有针对自然灾害和灾难的系统的预警系统。在赞比亚,这使耕种变得困难。

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