Multiple impact pathways of the 2015–2016 El Niño in coastal Kenya

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Matt Fortnam
Molly Atkins
Katrina Brown
Tomas Chaigneau
Ankje Frouws
Kemyline Gwaro
Mark Huxham
James Kairo
Amon Kimeli
Bernard Kirui
Katy Sheen
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[1] University of Exeter,Department of Geography, College of Life and Environmental Sciences
[2] University of Exeter,Environment and Sustainability Institute
[3] Edith Cowan University,Centre for Marine Ecosystem Research
[4] Egerton University,Department of Natural Resources, Faculty of Environment and Natural Resources Development
[5] Edinburgh Napier University,School of Applied Sciences
[6] Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute,Department of Oceanography and Hydrography
[7] Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research (ZMT) GmBH,undefined
[8] International Development Department,undefined
[9] School of Government,undefined
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Ambio | 2021年 / 50卷
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Climate variability; Coastal social-ecological systems; El Niño; Resilience; Vulnerability;
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The 2015–2016 El Niño had large impacts globally. The effects were not as great as anticipated in Kenya, however, leading some commentators to call it a ‘non-event’. Our study uses a novel combination of participatory Climate Vulnerability and Capacity Analysis tools, and new and existing social and biophysical data, to analyse vulnerability to, and the multidimensional impacts of, the 2015–2016 El Niño episode in southern coastal Kenya. Using a social-ecological systems lens and a unique dataset, our study reveals impacts overlooked by conventional analysis. We show how El Niño stressors interact with and amplify existing vulnerabilities to differentially impact local ecosystems and people. The policy significance of this finding is that the development of specific national capacities to deal with El Niño events is insufficient; it will be necessary to also address local vulnerabilities to everyday and recurrent stressors and shocks to build resilience to the effects of El Niño and other extremes in climate and weather.
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页码:174 / 189
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