Climate Security Pathway Analysis: Senegal

Rising temperatures, increasing rainfall variability and ocean acidification are reducing crop yields, livestock productivity and fish stocks with detrimental effects over livelihoods and food security (as illustrated in the pathways). The Sahelian drought of the 1970s and 1980s proved to have a dev...

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Autores principales: Madurga Lopez, Ignacio M., Santa Cruz, Leonardo Medina, Liebig, Theresa Ines, Carneiro, Bia, Pacillo, Grazia, Läderach, Peter R.D.
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: CGIAR FOCUS Climate Security 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127868
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author Madurga Lopez, Ignacio M.
Santa Cruz, Leonardo Medina
Liebig, Theresa Ines
Carneiro, Bia
Pacillo, Grazia
Läderach, Peter R.D.
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Liebig, Theresa Ines
Läderach, Peter R.D.
Madurga Lopez, Ignacio M.
Pacillo, Grazia
Santa Cruz, Leonardo Medina
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Santa Cruz, Leonardo Medina
Liebig, Theresa Ines
Carneiro, Bia
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description Rising temperatures, increasing rainfall variability and ocean acidification are reducing crop yields, livestock productivity and fish stocks with detrimental effects over livelihoods and food security (as illustrated in the pathways). The Sahelian drought of the 1970s and 1980s proved to have a devastating impact, particularly for rural communities who witnessed the loss of land, the reduced availability of water resources, crop losses, livestock death and an overall intensification of food insecurity. Many of these rural households were forced to migrate to the main urban centres. At the present, worsening climate conditions and the increasing number of extreme weather events may, once again, have a strong detrimental impact on natural resources availability as well as on livelihoods by exacerbating existing risks and vulnerabilities. This impact can be categorised in two main pathways: - Livelihood and food insecurity (Pathway #1). - Resource availability and access (Pathway #2). This paper presents these pathways in detail
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spelling CGSpace1278682025-11-05T12:26:28Z Climate Security Pathway Analysis: Senegal Madurga Lopez, Ignacio M. Santa Cruz, Leonardo Medina Liebig, Theresa Ines Carneiro, Bia Pacillo, Grazia Läderach, Peter R.D. conflicts food systems climate change agriculture Rising temperatures, increasing rainfall variability and ocean acidification are reducing crop yields, livestock productivity and fish stocks with detrimental effects over livelihoods and food security (as illustrated in the pathways). The Sahelian drought of the 1970s and 1980s proved to have a devastating impact, particularly for rural communities who witnessed the loss of land, the reduced availability of water resources, crop losses, livestock death and an overall intensification of food insecurity. Many of these rural households were forced to migrate to the main urban centres. At the present, worsening climate conditions and the increasing number of extreme weather events may, once again, have a strong detrimental impact on natural resources availability as well as on livelihoods by exacerbating existing risks and vulnerabilities. This impact can be categorised in two main pathways: - Livelihood and food insecurity (Pathway #1). - Resource availability and access (Pathway #2). This paper presents these pathways in detail 2022 2023-01-23T10:51:04Z 2023-01-23T10:51:04Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127868 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/116270 Open Access application/pdf CGIAR FOCUS Climate Security Madurga-Lopez, I., Medina, L., Liebig, T., Carneiro, B., Pacillo, G. and Läderach, P. 2022. Climate Security Pathway Analysis: Senegal. Rome, Italy: CGIAR FOCUS Climate Security.
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Madurga Lopez, Ignacio M.
Santa Cruz, Leonardo Medina
Liebig, Theresa Ines
Carneiro, Bia
Pacillo, Grazia
Läderach, Peter R.D.
Climate Security Pathway Analysis: Senegal
title Climate Security Pathway Analysis: Senegal
title_full Climate Security Pathway Analysis: Senegal
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title_short Climate Security Pathway Analysis: Senegal
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topic conflicts
food systems
climate change
agriculture
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