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Strategies used by the saffron producers of Taliouine (Morocco) to adapt to climate change

In Morocco, the mountainous regions extend over about 26% of the national territory where 30% of the total population live. They contain opportunities for agriculture, forestry, pastureland and mining. The production systems in these zones are characterised by crop diversification. However, these areas have become vulnerable to the effects of climate change. To understand these effects in relation to the population living in these areas, a study was carried out in the zone of Taliouine, in the Anti-Atlas. The vulnerability of crop productions to climate change was analysed and the different ways of adaptation adopted by farmers were identified. The work was done on saffron, the most profitable crop in the target area even though it requires much water.
Our results show that the majority of the farmers surveyed had noticed variations in the climate of the region: irregularity of precipitation leading to a decrease in quantity and an uneven distribution throughout the year; rise in temperature; reduction in the cold period and less snow. These variations had impacts on the cropping system of saffron and its productivity. To cope with these effects, the farmers adopted various strategies: better management and use of water; diversification of agricultural activities; increase in the contribution of non-agricultural activities to their gross income; and seasonal migration.

Title of publication: Journal fo Alpine Research
المجلد: 103
الإصدار: 2
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المؤلف: Larbi Aziz
مؤلفين آخرين: Widad Sadok
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السنة: 2015
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البلد/البلدان: Morocco
التغطية الجغرافية: شرق الأدنى وشمال أفريقيا
النوع: مقال صحفي
النص الكامل متاح على: https://rga.revues.org/2902#notes
لغة المحتوى: English
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