How can African agriculture adapt to climate change: Analysis of the determinants of farmers' choice of adaptation methods and perceptions of climate change in the Nile Basin of Ethiopia

Ethiopia's agricultural sector, which is dominated by smallscale, mixed-crop, and livestock farming, is the mainstay of the country's economy. It constitutes more than half of the country's gross domestic product, generates more than 85 percent of foreign exchange earnings, and employs about 80 perc...

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Autores principales: Deressa, Temesgen T., Hassan, Rashid M., Ringler, Claudia, Alemu, Tekie, Yesuf, Mahmud
Formato: Brief
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Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160006
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author Deressa, Temesgen T.
Hassan, Rashid M.
Ringler, Claudia
Alemu, Tekie
Yesuf, Mahmud
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Deressa, Temesgen T.
Hassan, Rashid M.
Ringler, Claudia
Yesuf, Mahmud
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Hassan, Rashid M.
Ringler, Claudia
Alemu, Tekie
Yesuf, Mahmud
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description Ethiopia's agricultural sector, which is dominated by smallscale, mixed-crop, and livestock farming, is the mainstay of the country's economy. It constitutes more than half of the country's gross domestic product, generates more than 85 percent of foreign exchange earnings, and employs about 80 percent of the population. Unfortunately, Ethiopia's dependence on agriculture makes the country particularly vulnerable to the adverse impacts of climate change on crop and livestock production. Thus, a deeper understanding of the complex interdependence between changing climatic conditions and Ethiopia's agricultural sector- together with adaptation options-is crucial. Additional information about farmers' awareness of climate change and current adaptation approaches would assist policymakers in their efforts to decrease the country's vulnerability to the adverse impacts of climate change. This brief is based on a study that endeavors to guide policymakers on ways to promote greater adaptation by identifying the household characteristics that increase farmers' awareness of climate change and influence farmers' decision to adapt.
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spelling CGSpace1600062025-11-06T04:22:09Z How can African agriculture adapt to climate change: Analysis of the determinants of farmers' choice of adaptation methods and perceptions of climate change in the Nile Basin of Ethiopia Deressa, Temesgen T. Hassan, Rashid M. Ringler, Claudia Alemu, Tekie Yesuf, Mahmud farmers agricultural sector livestock climate change climate change adaptation Ethiopia's agricultural sector, which is dominated by smallscale, mixed-crop, and livestock farming, is the mainstay of the country's economy. It constitutes more than half of the country's gross domestic product, generates more than 85 percent of foreign exchange earnings, and employs about 80 percent of the population. Unfortunately, Ethiopia's dependence on agriculture makes the country particularly vulnerable to the adverse impacts of climate change on crop and livestock production. Thus, a deeper understanding of the complex interdependence between changing climatic conditions and Ethiopia's agricultural sector- together with adaptation options-is crucial. Additional information about farmers' awareness of climate change and current adaptation approaches would assist policymakers in their efforts to decrease the country's vulnerability to the adverse impacts of climate change. This brief is based on a study that endeavors to guide policymakers on ways to promote greater adaptation by identifying the household characteristics that increase farmers' awareness of climate change and influence farmers' decision to adapt. 2008 2024-11-20T15:55:17Z 2024-11-20T15:55:17Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160006 en am Open Access application/pdf application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Deressa, Temesgen T.; Hassan, Rashid M.; Ringler, Claudia; Alemu, Tekie; and Yesuf, Mahmud. 2008. How can African agriculture adapt to climate change: Analysis of the determinants of farmers' choice of adaptation methods and perceptions of climate change in the Nile Basin of Ethiopia. IFPRI Research Brief 15-9. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160006
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climate change
climate change adaptation
Deressa, Temesgen T.
Hassan, Rashid M.
Ringler, Claudia
Alemu, Tekie
Yesuf, Mahmud
How can African agriculture adapt to climate change: Analysis of the determinants of farmers' choice of adaptation methods and perceptions of climate change in the Nile Basin of Ethiopia
title How can African agriculture adapt to climate change: Analysis of the determinants of farmers' choice of adaptation methods and perceptions of climate change in the Nile Basin of Ethiopia
title_full How can African agriculture adapt to climate change: Analysis of the determinants of farmers' choice of adaptation methods and perceptions of climate change in the Nile Basin of Ethiopia
title_fullStr How can African agriculture adapt to climate change: Analysis of the determinants of farmers' choice of adaptation methods and perceptions of climate change in the Nile Basin of Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed How can African agriculture adapt to climate change: Analysis of the determinants of farmers' choice of adaptation methods and perceptions of climate change in the Nile Basin of Ethiopia
title_short How can African agriculture adapt to climate change: Analysis of the determinants of farmers' choice of adaptation methods and perceptions of climate change in the Nile Basin of Ethiopia
title_sort how can african agriculture adapt to climate change analysis of the determinants of farmers choice of adaptation methods and perceptions of climate change in the nile basin of ethiopia
topic farmers
agricultural sector
livestock
climate change
climate change adaptation
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160006
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