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Perceived stressors of climate vulnerability across scales in the Savannah zone of Ghana: a participatory approach

机译:加纳萨凡纳地区跨尺度的气候脆弱性感知压力源:一种参与性方法

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Smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa are confronted with climatic and non-climatic stressors. Research attention has focused on climatic stressors, such as rainfall variability, with few empirical studies exploring non-climatic stressors and how these interact with climatic stressors at multiple scales to affect food security and livelihoods. This focus on climatic factors restricts understanding of the combinations of stressors that exacerbate the vulnerability of farming households and hampers the development of holistic climate change adaptation policies. This study addresses this particular research gap by adopting a multi-scale approach to understand how climatic and non-climatic stressors vary, and interact, across three spatial scales (household, community and district levels) to influence livelihood vulnerability of smallholder farming households in the Savannah zone of northern Ghana. This study across three case study villages utilises a series of participatory tools including semi-structured interviews, key informant interviews and focus group discussions. The incidence, importance, severity and overall risk indices for stressors are calculated at the household, community, and district levels. Results show that climatic and non-climatic stressors were perceived differently; yet, there were a number of common stressors including lack of money, high cost of farm inputs, erratic rainfall, cattle destruction of crops, limited access to markets and lack of agricultural equipment that crossed all scales. Results indicate that the gender of respondents influenced the perception and severity assessment of stressors on rural livelihoods at the community level. Findings suggest a mismatch between local and district level priorities that have implications for policy and development of agricultural and related livelihoods in rural communities. Ghana’s climate change adaptation policies need to take a more holistic approach that integrates both climatic and non-climatic factors to ensure policy coherence between national climate adaptation plans and District development plans.
机译:撒哈拉以南非洲的小农户面临气候和非气候压力。研究重点集中在气候压力因素上,例如降雨多变性,很少有经验研究探索非气候压力因素以及这些因素如何与气候压力因素在多个尺度上相互作用,从而影响粮食安全和生计。对气候因素的关注限制了对压力源组合的理解,从而加剧了农户的脆弱性并阻碍了整体气候变化适应政策的制定。这项研究通过采用多尺度方法来理解气候和非气候压力源如何在三个空间尺度(家庭,社区和地区层面)上变化和相互作用,从而影响小农户家庭的生计脆弱性,从而解决了这一研究空白。加纳北部的萨凡纳地区。这项针对三个案例研究村庄的研究利用了一系列参与性工具,包括半结构化访谈,关键知情人访谈和焦点小组讨论。压力源的发生率,重要性,严重性和总体风险指数是在家庭,社区和地区级别上计算的。结果表明,气候和非气候压力源的感知方式有所不同。但是,仍然存在许多共同的压力,包括资金短缺,农业投入物的高昂成本,降雨失常,牲畜销毁,进入市场的机会有限以及缺乏跨所有规模的农业设备。结果表明,受访者的性别影响了社区一级农村生计中压力源的感知和严重程度评估。调查结果表明,地方和地区优先事项之间的不匹配,对农村社区农业及相关生计的政策和发展产生了影响。加纳的气候变化适应政策需要采取更全面的方法,将气候和非气候因素结合在一起,以确保国家气候适应计划与地区发展计划之间的政策一致性。

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