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Understanding gender dimensions of agriculture and climate change in smallholder farming communities
Author Affiliations
Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security, World Agroforestry Centre, Makerere University, Jahangirnagar University, ...
Published InClimate and Development
Year2015
Citations412
Abstract
In Uganda, Ghana and Bangladesh, participatory tools were used for a socio-economic and gender analysis of three topics: climate-smart agriculture (CSA), climate analogue approaches, and climate and weather forecasting. Policy and programme-relevant results were obtained. Smallholders are changing agricultural practices due to observations of climatic and environmental change. Women appear to be less adaptive because of financial or resource constraints, because of male domination in receiving information and extension services and because available adaptation strategies tend to create higher labour loads for women. The climate analogue approach (identifying places resembling your future climate so as to identify potential adaptations) is a promising tool for increasing farmer-to-farmer learning, where a high degree of climatic variability means that analogue villages that have…
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Fields & Keywords
Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesEcology, Evolution, Behavior and SystematicsClimate change impacts on agricultureAgricultural Innovations and PracticesAgriculture, Land Use, Rural DevelopmentEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental planningNatural resource economicsEconomic growthEcologyLawCognitive psychologyArchaeology