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Jàmbá: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies | 2016

Climate change in semi-arid Malawi : perceptions, adaptation strategies and water governance

Miriam Kalanda Joshua; Cosmo Ngongondo; Fellistus Chipungu; Maurice Monjerezi; Emma T. Liwenga; Amos Majule; Tanya Stathers; Richard Lamboll

Climate change and variability are a threat to sustainable agricultural production in semi-arid areas of Malawi. Overdependence on subsistence rain-fed agriculture in these areas calls for the identification of sustainable adaptation strategies. A study was therefore conducted in Chikwawa, a semi-arid district in southern Malawi, to: (1) assess community’s perception of a changing climate against empirical evidence, (2) determine their local adaptive measures, (3) evaluate the potential of irrigated agriculture as an adaptive measure in household food security and (4) challenges over access to available water resources. The study employed focus group discussions and key informant interviews to assess people’s perceptions of climate change and variability and their desired interventions. To validate the people’s perceptions, rainfall and temperature data for the period 1960–2010 were analysed. A participatory complete randomised experimental design in both rain-fed and dry season–irrigated conditions was conducted to assess a maize cropping system that would improve adaptation. The study established persistent declining yields from rain-fed production in part because of perennial rainfall failure. In response, the community has shifted its focus to irrigation as an adaptation strategy, which has in turn triggered water conflicts in the community over the control of the resource. Water legislation however fails to adequately provide for rules governing sharing of water resources between various stakeholders. This article therefore recommends development of an appropriate institutional framework that forms a strong basis for equitable distribution of water for irrigation in areas most vulnerable to extreme climate events – including droughts and floods.


Theoretical and Applied Climatology | 2011

Evaluation of spatial and temporal characteristics of rainfall in Malawi: a case of data scarce region

Cosmo Ngongondo; Chong-Yu Xu; Lars Gottschalk; Berhanu F. Alemaw


Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment | 2011

Regional frequency analysis of rainfall extremes in Southern Malawi using the index rainfall and L-moments approaches

Cosmo Ngongondo; Chong-Yu Xu; Lena M. Tallaksen; Berhanu F. Alemaw; Tobias Chirwa


Hydrology Research | 2013

Comparison of the global TRMM and WFD precipitation datasets in driving a large-scale hydrological model in southern Africa

Lu Li; Cosmo Ngongondo; Chong-Yu Xu; Lebing Gong


Physics and Chemistry of The Earth | 2011

Integrating indigenous knowledge with conventional science: Enhancing localised climate and weather forecasts in Nessa, Mulanje, Malawi

Miriam Kalanda-Joshua; Cosmo Ngongondo; Lucy Chipeta; F. Mpembeka


Quaternary International | 2006

An analysis of long-term rainfall variability, trends and groundwater availability in the Mulunguzi river catchment area, Zomba mountain, Southern Malawi

Cosmo Ngongondo


Hydrology Research | 2013

Evaluation of the FAO Penman-Montheith, Priestley- Taylor and Hargreaves models for estimating reference evapotranspiration in southern Malawi

Cosmo Ngongondo; Chong-Yu Xu; Lena M. Tallaksen; Berhanu F. Alemaw


Physics and Chemistry of The Earth | 2014

Assessing indigenous knowledge systems and climate change adaptation strategies in agriculture: A case study of Chagaka Village, Chikhwawa, Southern Malawi

Emmanuel Charles Nkomwa; Miriam Kalanda Joshua; Cosmo Ngongondo; Maurice Monjerezi; Felistus Chipungu


Water Quality, Exposure and Health | 2012

Quality of Groundwater Resources in Chikhwawa, Lower Shire Valley, Malawi

Maurice Monjerezi; Cosmo Ngongondo


Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment | 2013

Flood frequency under changing climate in the upper Kafue River basin, southern Africa: a large scale hydrological model application

Cosmo Ngongondo; Lu Li; Lebing Gong; Chong-Yu Xu; Berhanu F. Alemaw

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