Assessing and building climate change resilience of farming systems in Tunisian semi-arid areas

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Jamel Ben Nasr
Hatem Chaar
Fadoua Bouchiba
Lokman Zaibet
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[1] University of Carthage,National Agronomic Institute of Tunisia (INAT)
[2] University of Carthage,National Agricultural Research Institute of Tunisia (INRAT). Field Crops Laboratory
[3] Sultan Qaboos University,College of Agriculture and Marine Sciences
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Climate change; Resilience; Adaptive capacity; Farming systems; PLS-SEM;
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The agricultural sector plays a strategic role in the Tunisian economy, particularly in rural areas. Resilience and adaptation to climate change are the main challenges facing this sector. This paper aims to analyze climate change resilience of agricultural production systems in Tunisian semi-arid areas and to propose options for policy interventions. A path Structural Equation Model (SEM) was used to predict the resilience of these systems using the partial least squares method (PLS). Results show that farming systems in Tunisian semi-arid areas remain threatened against negative impact of climate change since 80% of farms in the sample have shown low resilience levels. The most important determinants of agricultural systems’ resilience are farmers’ income and access to food, adaptive capacity, and access to productive and non-productive assets. Results indicate also that integrated systems, income diversification, along with cooperation and collective action are the key options to enhance resilience of rural households and farming systems. It is recommended to raise awareness of stakeholders and decision-makers about climate change challenges and to develop integrated approaches to better engaging with local stakeholders and institutions in adaptation programs and strategies development.
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页码:46797 / 46808
页数:11
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