Authors
Steve Twomlow, Francis T Mugabe, Moses Mwale, Robert Delve, Durton Nanja, Peter Carberry, Mark Howden
Publication date
2008/1/1
Journal
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C
Volume
33
Issue
8-13
Pages
780-787
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The world community faces many risks from climate change, with most scenarios indicating higher temperatures and more erratic rainfall in Africa. Predictions for southern Africa suggest a general decrease in total seasonal rainfall, accompanied by more frequent in-season dry spells that will significantly impact crop and livestock production, and hence economic growth in the region. The hardest hit will be the rural poor in the drier areas, where crop failure due to drought is already common and chronic food emergencies afflict the region in most years. Lessons can be learnt on how the rural poor currently cope with the vagaries of climate and these can be used to help them adapt their current production systems to the future threats of further climate change. But this assumes the institutions that work towards the economic empowerment of the rural poor have the requisite skills to understand their current coping …
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Scholar articles
S Twomlow, FT Mugabe, M Mwale, R Delve, D Nanja… - Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C, 2008