Authors
Chrispen Murungweni, Mark T van Wijk, Kenneth E Giller, Jens A Andersson, Eric MA Smaling
Publication date
2014/6
Journal
Food Security
Volume
6
Pages
313-326
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Rural households in semi-arid areas of southern Africa are confronted with numerous hazards that threaten the household food base. The new wildlife policy of establishing transfrontier conservation areas aims to increase conservation of wildlife resources while improving local livelihoods. This policy can be better appreciated by local people if it embraces knowledge of the adaptive strategies they employ to close the food gap. We assessed how different households responded to the major hazard, drought, in order to gain insight into how these households addressed critical questions of food availability. Informal interviews, key informant interviews and focus group discussions were conducted to determine how households can be disaggregated according to their livelihood patterns and a questionnaire was applied to learn how each group responded to drought. Data were analysed within the three …
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