Farm Level Adaptation to Climate Change: The Case of Farmer's in the Ethiopian Highlands

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作者
Gebrehiwot, Tagel [1 ]
van der Veen, Anne [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Twente, NL-7514 AE Enschede, Overijssel, Netherlands
关键词
Perception; Adaptation; Climate change; Barrier; Multinomial logit; ADOPTION; SOIL; CONSERVATION; IMPACTS; DETERMINANTS; VARIABILITY; COUNTRIES; FORESTRY;
D O I
10.1007/s00267-013-0039-3
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
In Ethiopia, climate change and associated risks are expected to have serious consequences for agriculture and food security. This in turn will seriously impact on the welfare of the people, particularly the rural farmers whose main livelihood depends on rain-fed agriculture. The level of impacts will mainly depend on the awareness and the level of adaptation in response to the changing climate. It is thus important to understand the role of the different factors that influence farmers' adaptation to ensure the development of appropriate policy measures and the design of successful development projects. This study examines farmers' perception of change in climatic attributes and the factors that influence farmers' choice of adaptation measures to climate change and variability. The estimated results from the climate change adaptation models indicate that level of education, age and wealth of the head of the household; access to credit and agricultural services; information on climate, and temperature all influence farmers' choices of adaptation. Moreover, lack of information on adaptation measures and lack of finance are seen as the main factors inhibiting adaptation to climate change. These conclusions were obtained with a Multinomial logit model, employing the results from a survey of 400 smallholder farmers in three districts in Tigray, northern Ethiopian.
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