Exploring climate change adaptation strategies of crop and livestock farmers in urban Ghana

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Godwin K. Naazie
Isaac Agyemang
Anthony M. Tampah-Naah
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[1] Simon Diedong Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies,Department of Environment and Resource Studies, Faculty of Integrated Development Studies
[2] (SDD-UBIDS),Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences
[3] William V.S. Tubman University,Department of Geography, Faculty of Social Science and Arts
[4] Simon Diedong Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies,undefined
[5] (SDD-UBIDS),undefined
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Discover Environment | / 2卷 / 1期
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Urban agriculture; Climate change adaptation; Crop farmers; Livestock farmers; Ghana;
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10.1007/s44274-024-00084-8
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This study investigates the climate change adaptation strategies employed by urban crop and livestock farmers in Ghana. With the increasing recognition of climate change threats to agricultural productivity and food security, it is crucial to understand urban farmers’ adaptation strategies. Through a mixed-methods approach—surveys of 191 urban farming households using a questionnaire and interviews of 13 key informants using an interview guide, data were collected from farmers in urban Ghana. The quantitative data were analysed using descriptive statistics from the Statistical Package for Social Sciences and presented in tables. The qualitative data were analysed manually based on themes and content and presented in narratives. The results indicated a significant relationship between urban farmers’ educational status and gender and their sources of climate change adaptation information. Urban farmers’ climate change adaptation strategies include planting more improved and less indigenous crop varieties and rearing of more exotic and less local breeds of animals. Again, to buffer animal production against climatic diseases, urban farmers treat their animals through vaccination, giving animals pills, disinfecting pens, and spraying animals’ bodies with chemicals. Access to agricultural extension services is the main challenge in urban farmers’ climate change adaptation. The study underscores the importance of enhancing farmers’ resilience through targeted interventions, including capacity-building initiatives, access to climate information and financial resources, and the integration of climate-smart agricultural practices into urban planning and policy frameworks. In addressing these challenges and promoting adaptive strategies, urban crop and livestock farmers in Ghana can enhance their resilience to climate change and contribute to sustainable urban agriculture and food security. This study, therefore, contributes to the urban agriculture and climate change literature by drawing attention to how crop and animal farmers in the urban neighbourhood adapt to climatic stressors.
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