Agricultural Adaptation and Institutional Responses to Climate Change Vulnerability in Ethiopia

Climate change is a major development challenge to Ethiopia. Climate change is expected to adversely affect all economic sectors, eco-regions, and social groups. Agriculture is one of the most vulnerable sectors as it is highly dependent on rainfall. This report synthesises four case studies focu...

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Main Authors: Bewket W, Radeny, Maren A.O., Mungai, C
Format: Artículo preliminar
Language:Inglés
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/56997
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description Climate change is a major development challenge to Ethiopia. Climate change is expected to adversely affect all economic sectors, eco-regions, and social groups. Agriculture is one of the most vulnerable sectors as it is highly dependent on rainfall. This report synthesises four case studies focusing on the impacts, vulnerabilities and local adaptation practices in Ethiopia‘s agricultural sector, including policy and institutional responses. The case studies were carried out in nine districts, representing the major agro-ecological and farming systems. The case studies use qualitative data generated through rapid appraisal methods, complimented with a review of relevant literature. The results show that there are changes in local climatic conditions, manifested through several indicators. These include increased temperatures, changes in rainfall amounts and patterns, and increased incidence of drought and flood events. Drought was a major problem in almost all sites, while floods affected localized areas in some of the sites. Informants attributed climate change to poor management of natural resources (forests and grazing lands), with rapid population growth as a key driver.
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spelling CGSpace569972024-01-09T09:47:52Z Agricultural Adaptation and Institutional Responses to Climate Change Vulnerability in Ethiopia Bewket W Radeny, Maren A.O. Mungai, C agriculture climate change climate change adaptation climate food security Climate change is a major development challenge to Ethiopia. Climate change is expected to adversely affect all economic sectors, eco-regions, and social groups. Agriculture is one of the most vulnerable sectors as it is highly dependent on rainfall. This report synthesises four case studies focusing on the impacts, vulnerabilities and local adaptation practices in Ethiopia‘s agricultural sector, including policy and institutional responses. The case studies were carried out in nine districts, representing the major agro-ecological and farming systems. The case studies use qualitative data generated through rapid appraisal methods, complimented with a review of relevant literature. The results show that there are changes in local climatic conditions, manifested through several indicators. These include increased temperatures, changes in rainfall amounts and patterns, and increased incidence of drought and flood events. Drought was a major problem in almost all sites, while floods affected localized areas in some of the sites. Informants attributed climate change to poor management of natural resources (forests and grazing lands), with rapid population growth as a key driver. 2015-03-09 2015-03-09T14:27:10Z 2015-03-09T14:27:10Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/56997 en Open Access application/pdf Bewket W, Radeny M, and Mungai C. 2015. Agricultural Adaptation and Institutional Responses to Climate Change Vulnerability in Ethiopia. CCAFS Working Paper no. 106. Copenhagen, Denmark: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
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climate change
climate change adaptation
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Bewket W
Radeny, Maren A.O.
Mungai, C
Agricultural Adaptation and Institutional Responses to Climate Change Vulnerability in Ethiopia
title Agricultural Adaptation and Institutional Responses to Climate Change Vulnerability in Ethiopia
title_full Agricultural Adaptation and Institutional Responses to Climate Change Vulnerability in Ethiopia
title_fullStr Agricultural Adaptation and Institutional Responses to Climate Change Vulnerability in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Agricultural Adaptation and Institutional Responses to Climate Change Vulnerability in Ethiopia
title_short Agricultural Adaptation and Institutional Responses to Climate Change Vulnerability in Ethiopia
title_sort agricultural adaptation and institutional responses to climate change vulnerability in ethiopia
topic agriculture
climate change
climate change adaptation
climate
food security
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