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Perception of climate change and farm level adaptation choices in central Kenya

Farmers are experiencing the need to adapt to climate change, and are developing different strategies. This article contributes to the understanding of farmers’ adaptation choices, their determinants and their implications, in relation to the household income. In 2014, Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) and 220 household surveys were carried out with farmers in coffee and food crop zones in Central Kenya. The Heckmanmodel was used to evaluate the determinants of adaptation choices and their marginal effect. Farmers from the coffee zone or fromthe food crop zone perceive and adapt differently to climate change. Farmers who are aware of changes in climate are more willing to explore  adaptation strategies. A positive relationship is found between adaptation to climate change and household income. The highest payoff/return is achieved if multiple adaptation choices are used rather than a single strategy. The choices of strategies are also  determined by household characteristics, resource endowment, institutional variables, and climate information. The strong correlation between socio-institutional variables and adaptation capacity suggests the need for the establishment and strengthening of local institutions, such as micro-finance and extension.

Title of publication: Cahiers Agricultures
المجلد: 26
الإصدار: 2
ISSN: 1777-5949
نطاق الصفحات: 25003
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المؤلف: Kinfe Asayehegn
مؤلفين آخرين: Ludovic Temple, Berta Sanchez, Ana Iglesias
المنظمة: SupAgro Montpellier
منظمات أخرى: CIRAD, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid
السنة: 2017
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البلد/البلدان: Kenya
التغطية الجغرافية: East African Community (EAC)
النوع: مقال صحفي
لغة المحتوى: English
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