Exploring the link between climate change perceptions and adaptation strategies among smallholder farmers in Chimanimani district of Zimbabwe

被引:21
作者
Mutandwa, Edward [1 ]
Hanyani-Mlambo, Benjamine [1 ]
Manzvera, Joseph [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Zimbabwe, Fac Agr, Dept Agr Econ & Extens, Harare, Zimbabwe
关键词
Zimbabwe; Climate change; Adaptation; Resilience; Perceptions; Smallholder farmers; CHANGE BELIEFS; MITIGATION;
D O I
10.1108/IJSE-12-2018-0654
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to establish the association between smallholder farmer perceptions toward climate change and adaptation strategies at the household level in Chimanimani District of Zimbabwe. Design/methodology/approach Data were collected from 284 households mainly using a structured questionnaire. The Heckman probit selection model was used to first identify the underlying socio-economic factors that affect households' recognition of climate change in the past 10 years, and the second model the factors that influence adaptation to the climate change phenomenon. Findings The majority of farmers (85 percent) perceived that climate change, characterized by rising temperatures and variability in rainfall patterns, has been occurring in the past ten years. As a response, farmers adapted using methods such as manuring and staggering of planting dates. Indigenous knowledge systems and non-governmental organizations increased the likelihood farmers' recognition of climate change (p<0.05). The probability of adopting multiple adaptation strategies was influenced by household head's education level, land tenure and access to public extension services. Originality/value This study showed that there is a link between farmers' prior knowledge of climate change and the number of adaptive investments. The analysis proposed an educational and extension approach that is embedded in the socio-cultural and traditional setting of farmers.
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