Journal article

The effect of climate information in pastoralists’ adaptation to climate change. A case study of Rwenzori region, Western Uganda.


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Publication Details

Author list: Chanda R, Mmopelwa G, Lesolle D

Publication year: 2019

Number in series: 4

Volume number: 11

Issue number: 4

Start page: 442

End page: 464

Number of pages: 23

ISBN: 1756-8692

ISSN: 1756-8692

URL: https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/IJCCSM-10-2018-0073/full/html

Languages: English



Purpose

This paper aims to investigate the effect of using indigenous forecasts (IFs) and scientific forecasts (SFs) on pastoralists’ adaptation methods in Rwenzori region, Western Uganda.

Design/methodology/approach

Data were collected using a household survey from 270 pastoralists and focus group discussions. The multivariate probit model was used in the analysis.

Findings

The results revealed that pastoralists using of IF only more likely to be non-farm enterprises and livestock sales as adaptation strategies. Pastoralists using both SF and IF were more likely to practise livestock migration.

Research limitations/implications

Other factors found to be important included land ownership, land tenure, gender, education level, non-farm and productive assets, climate-related risks and agricultural extension access.

Practical implications

Increasing the number of weather stations in pastoral areas would increase the predictive accuracy of scientific climate information, which results in better adaptive capacity of pastoralists. Active participation of pastoral households in national meteorological dissemination processes should be explored.

Social implications

A two-prong approach that supports both mobile and sedentary pastoralism should be adopted in rangeland development policies.

Originality/value

This study has shown the relevance of IFs in climate change adaptation methods of pastoralists. It has also shown that IFs compliment SFs in climate change adaptation in pastoralism.


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