Drivers of farm-level adaptation to climate change in Africa: an evaluation by a composite index of potential adoption

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作者
Garcia de Jalon, Silvestre [1 ]
Iglesias, Ana [1 ]
Barnes, Andrew P. [2 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Madrid, Dept Agr Econ & Social Sci, Ave Complutense S-N,Ciudad Univ, Madrid 28040, Spain
[2] Innovat & Behav Change Scotlands Rural Coll SRUC, West Mains Rd, Edinburgh EH9 3JG, Midlothian, Scotland
关键词
Adaptation strategies; Adoption; Africa; Climate change; Composite index; Farm-level; FOOD SECURITY; BURKINA-FASO; AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY; SMALLHOLDER FARMERS; ADAPTIVE CAPACITY; SOIL-EROSION; DETERMINANTS; CONSERVATION; MAIZE; DROUGHT;
D O I
10.1007/s11027-014-9626-8
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Over recent decades, there has been increasing levels of research dedicated to assess drivers of farm-level uptake of adaptation strategies to climate change. The main purpose of this research being to determine how policy intervention can most effectively increase adoption. This paper aims to synthesise this past research in order to scale up uptake of farm-level adaptation strategies through a composite index of potential adoption in Africa. In doing so, we review the estimated coefficients of econometric regressions in 42 case studies published in peer-review journals to identify the factors that regularly explain adoption. We find that these common factors can be grouped into seven components, that is human capital, financial resources, infrastructure and technology, social interaction and governance, food security, dependence on agriculture and attitudes towards the environment. Using national-level indicators of these seven categories, we develop a composite index to inform potential adoption and test the robustness of the index in an in-depth sensitivity analysis. The results show that the highest likelihood of adoption of farm-level adaptation strategies is in Northern African countries namely Tunisia, Egypt, Algeria and Morocco and in Southern African countries such as South Africa and Botswana. Conversely, they indicate that the lowest likelihood of adoption is situated in nations of the Sahel and Horn of Africa and in nations that have recently experienced conflict. We conclude that adoption is associated predominantly with governance, civil rights, financial resources and education. However, it is not necessarily driven by the magnitude of climate change impacts on agricultural production.
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页码:779 / 798
页数:20
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