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Farmers' perception and adaptation to climate variability in selected districts of Morogoro region, Tanzania

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dc.contributor.author Daninga, Philip Daniel
dc.date.accessioned 2015-08-14T06:46:23Z
dc.date.available 2015-08-14T06:46:23Z
dc.date.issued 2015-08-14
dc.identifier.uri http://www.taccire.sua.ac.tz/handle/123456789/390
dc.description Master Thesis en_GB
dc.description.abstract The thrust of this study was to discern perceptions of rural people about climate variations and assess their ability to adapt to the changes accordingly. The specific objectives were to: (i) assess farmers' perception about climate change indicators affecting agriculture, (ii) analyze micro-level analyse farmers' climate change impacts facing farmers on production adaptation to effects of climate change on production systems, (iii) systems, and (iv) assess adequacy of off-farm coping strategies in reducing livelihood risks associated with climate variability. The data for this study were collected through household The questionnaires was administered selected villages, to a sample of 240 farming households three from Kilosa District, two from Morogoro District. Data were analysed using descriptive and quantitative perceived by farmers, and rainfall intensity from six rural and one from Mvomero temperature, interviews. sunshine methods. As intensity were mentioned by most farmers as among the major indicators having great impact on climate variability and change. The study results showed that farmers' awareness about climate variations is high and that production systems of farmers have been highly impacted due to prolonged droughts, dry spell, untimely rains and changes in rainfall seasons. The results showed that most people in rural areas still do not know what the major agents of climate change are. However, the rural farmers have some knowledge and capacity in trying to adapt and cope to the climate changes although the capacities to deal with the climatic variability must be formulated information, are still low. Consequently to address adaptation it is recommended strategies credit, extension services and strengthening to farmer extension. Additional that focus that effective policies more on access to social networks through farmer actors such as the private sector, NGOs, and the media should be more involved in promoting the adaptation process. en_GB
dc.description.sponsorship ZALF and ICRAF en_GB
dc.language.iso en en_GB
dc.subject Climate variability en_GB
dc.title Farmers' perception and adaptation to climate variability in selected districts of Morogoro region, Tanzania en_GB
dc.type Thesis en_GB


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