Climate change risk and vulnerability mapping and profiling at local level using the Household Economy Approach (HEA)

The increasing frequency of extreme climate events such as droughts and floods, as well as increasing temperatures and declining rainfall, are the expected future weather patterns of climate change hot spots such as Sub-Saharan Africa. Climate change and variability hot spot areas will be most vulne...

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Main Authors: Nhamo, L., Chilonda, Pius
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: OMICS Publishing Group 2012
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/34587
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description The increasing frequency of extreme climate events such as droughts and floods, as well as increasing temperatures and declining rainfall, are the expected future weather patterns of climate change hot spots such as Sub-Saharan Africa. Climate change and variability hot spot areas will be most vulnerable to diminishing crop production and water resources as most people in these areas depend on rainfed agriculture for their livelihoods.While much of climate change studies have been done at global scale, the impacts of climate change and variability will be felt locally at community level. In most cases adaptation occurs at local level in ways that are usually unnoticed and unaided by national governments or international organisations. This study down-scales the vulnerability of and adaptive capacity to climate change and variability to local level applying the Household Economy Approach. The focus is on local dimensions of climate change impact on water and agriculture in Western Zambia. A climate change vulnerability zone map is delineated using GIS, and a detailed profile of the zones is presented. The focus is on how communities cope with comparable climate change risks that occur today, like droughts, floods and pests, and then gauge their capacity to mitigate future CC shocks. Some adaptive measures that can be adopted to mitigate climate change impacts are recommended. The results equip policy makers with information on the impacts of climate change at local level, and capacitate them with a tool to make informed intervention.
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spelling CGSpace345872025-02-19T13:42:48Z Climate change risk and vulnerability mapping and profiling at local level using the Household Economy Approach (HEA) Nhamo, L. Chilonda, Pius climate change risk analysis households economic sociology geographic information systems adaptation policies risks mapping water scarcity drought flooding temperature rainfed farming crop production economic aspects The increasing frequency of extreme climate events such as droughts and floods, as well as increasing temperatures and declining rainfall, are the expected future weather patterns of climate change hot spots such as Sub-Saharan Africa. Climate change and variability hot spot areas will be most vulnerable to diminishing crop production and water resources as most people in these areas depend on rainfed agriculture for their livelihoods.While much of climate change studies have been done at global scale, the impacts of climate change and variability will be felt locally at community level. In most cases adaptation occurs at local level in ways that are usually unnoticed and unaided by national governments or international organisations. This study down-scales the vulnerability of and adaptive capacity to climate change and variability to local level applying the Household Economy Approach. The focus is on local dimensions of climate change impact on water and agriculture in Western Zambia. A climate change vulnerability zone map is delineated using GIS, and a detailed profile of the zones is presented. The focus is on how communities cope with comparable climate change risks that occur today, like droughts, floods and pests, and then gauge their capacity to mitigate future CC shocks. Some adaptive measures that can be adopted to mitigate climate change impacts are recommended. The results equip policy makers with information on the impacts of climate change at local level, and capacitate them with a tool to make informed intervention. 2012 2013-11-21T05:04:47Z 2014-02-02T16:39:50Z 2013-11-21T05:04:47Z 2014-02-02T16:39:50Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/34587 en Open Access OMICS Publishing Group Nhamo, Luxon; Chilonda, Pius. 2012. Climate change risk and vulnerability mapping and profiling at local level using the Household Economy Approach (HEA) Earth Science and Climatic Change, 3(3):7p. doi: https://doi.org/10.4172/2157-7617.1000123
spellingShingle climate change
risk analysis
households
economic sociology
geographic information systems
adaptation
policies
risks
mapping
water scarcity
drought
flooding
temperature
rainfed farming
crop production
economic aspects
Nhamo, L.
Chilonda, Pius
Climate change risk and vulnerability mapping and profiling at local level using the Household Economy Approach (HEA)
title Climate change risk and vulnerability mapping and profiling at local level using the Household Economy Approach (HEA)
title_full Climate change risk and vulnerability mapping and profiling at local level using the Household Economy Approach (HEA)
title_fullStr Climate change risk and vulnerability mapping and profiling at local level using the Household Economy Approach (HEA)
title_full_unstemmed Climate change risk and vulnerability mapping and profiling at local level using the Household Economy Approach (HEA)
title_short Climate change risk and vulnerability mapping and profiling at local level using the Household Economy Approach (HEA)
title_sort climate change risk and vulnerability mapping and profiling at local level using the household economy approach hea
topic climate change
risk analysis
households
economic sociology
geographic information systems
adaptation
policies
risks
mapping
water scarcity
drought
flooding
temperature
rainfed farming
crop production
economic aspects
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