Transforming climate science into usable services: The effectiveness of co-production in promoting uptake of climate information by smallholder farmers in Senegal

Does the provision of weather and climate information services (WCIS) enhance farmer’s use of forecasts in informing farm decisions? This paper assesses the effectiveness of the Multi-disciplinary Working Group (MWG) – a WCIS co-production initiative in Senegal in influencing farmers uptake of weath...

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Main Authors: Chiputwa, Brian, Wainaina, Priscilla, Nakelse, Tebila, Makui, Parmutia, Zougmoré, Robert B., Ndiaye, Ousmane, Minang, Peter A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/110532
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author Chiputwa, Brian
Wainaina, Priscilla
Nakelse, Tebila
Makui, Parmutia
Zougmoré, Robert B.
Ndiaye, Ousmane
Minang, Peter A.
author_browse Chiputwa, Brian
Makui, Parmutia
Minang, Peter A.
Nakelse, Tebila
Ndiaye, Ousmane
Wainaina, Priscilla
Zougmoré, Robert B.
author_facet Chiputwa, Brian
Wainaina, Priscilla
Nakelse, Tebila
Makui, Parmutia
Zougmoré, Robert B.
Ndiaye, Ousmane
Minang, Peter A.
author_sort Chiputwa, Brian
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description Does the provision of weather and climate information services (WCIS) enhance farmer’s use of forecasts in informing farm decisions? This paper assesses the effectiveness of the Multi-disciplinary Working Group (MWG) – a WCIS co-production initiative in Senegal in influencing farmers uptake of weather and climate information (WCI). WCIS are increasingly gaining importance and widely touted as critical in helping farmers adapt to climate variability. While there have been various WCIS initiatives producing and translating climate data into tailored information and knowledge in different parts of the world, there is hardly any rigorous evidence assessing their effectiveness in improving uptake. In this assessment, we use innovative survey methods and apply rigorous analytical approaches that control for self-selection bias to establish causal linkages between the MWG and use of WCIS. Our findings indicate that MWGs are positively associated with farmers’ awareness, access and uptake of WCI resulting in farm management responses depending on the type of information used. The presence of MWGs generally increases farmer’s awareness of WCI by 18%, access by 12% and uptake by 10%. Furthermore, use of seasonal forecasts is generally associated with a higher proportion of farmers using improved seed, fertilizers and manure, but negatively with crop diversification within MWG locations. This suggests that participatory approaches in the provision of tailored climate information and advisory services can lead to higher uptake and use among farmers in informing farm management responses for better adaptation to climate change. We highlight lessons for improved evaluations of WCIS in future.
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spelling CGSpace1105322025-02-19T13:42:37Z Transforming climate science into usable services: The effectiveness of co-production in promoting uptake of climate information by smallholder farmers in Senegal Chiputwa, Brian Wainaina, Priscilla Nakelse, Tebila Makui, Parmutia Zougmoré, Robert B. Ndiaye, Ousmane Minang, Peter A. climate change climate services food security agriculture smallholders Does the provision of weather and climate information services (WCIS) enhance farmer’s use of forecasts in informing farm decisions? This paper assesses the effectiveness of the Multi-disciplinary Working Group (MWG) – a WCIS co-production initiative in Senegal in influencing farmers uptake of weather and climate information (WCI). WCIS are increasingly gaining importance and widely touted as critical in helping farmers adapt to climate variability. While there have been various WCIS initiatives producing and translating climate data into tailored information and knowledge in different parts of the world, there is hardly any rigorous evidence assessing their effectiveness in improving uptake. In this assessment, we use innovative survey methods and apply rigorous analytical approaches that control for self-selection bias to establish causal linkages between the MWG and use of WCIS. Our findings indicate that MWGs are positively associated with farmers’ awareness, access and uptake of WCI resulting in farm management responses depending on the type of information used. The presence of MWGs generally increases farmer’s awareness of WCI by 18%, access by 12% and uptake by 10%. Furthermore, use of seasonal forecasts is generally associated with a higher proportion of farmers using improved seed, fertilizers and manure, but negatively with crop diversification within MWG locations. This suggests that participatory approaches in the provision of tailored climate information and advisory services can lead to higher uptake and use among farmers in informing farm management responses for better adaptation to climate change. We highlight lessons for improved evaluations of WCIS in future. 2020-12 2020-12-15T19:26:31Z 2020-12-15T19:26:31Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/110532 en Open Access Elsevier Chiputwa B, Wainaina P, Nakelse T, Makui P, Zougmoré RB, Ndiaye O, Minang P. 2020. Transforming climate science into usable services: The effectiveness of co-production in promoting uptake of climate information by smallholder farmers in Senegal. Climate Services 20:100203.
spellingShingle climate change
climate services
food security
agriculture
smallholders
Chiputwa, Brian
Wainaina, Priscilla
Nakelse, Tebila
Makui, Parmutia
Zougmoré, Robert B.
Ndiaye, Ousmane
Minang, Peter A.
Transforming climate science into usable services: The effectiveness of co-production in promoting uptake of climate information by smallholder farmers in Senegal
title Transforming climate science into usable services: The effectiveness of co-production in promoting uptake of climate information by smallholder farmers in Senegal
title_full Transforming climate science into usable services: The effectiveness of co-production in promoting uptake of climate information by smallholder farmers in Senegal
title_fullStr Transforming climate science into usable services: The effectiveness of co-production in promoting uptake of climate information by smallholder farmers in Senegal
title_full_unstemmed Transforming climate science into usable services: The effectiveness of co-production in promoting uptake of climate information by smallholder farmers in Senegal
title_short Transforming climate science into usable services: The effectiveness of co-production in promoting uptake of climate information by smallholder farmers in Senegal
title_sort transforming climate science into usable services the effectiveness of co production in promoting uptake of climate information by smallholder farmers in senegal
topic climate change
climate services
food security
agriculture
smallholders
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/110532
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