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Regional Environmental Change | 2013

Derivation of a household-level vulnerability index for empirically testing measures of adaptive capacity and vulnerability

An Maria Omer Notenbaert; S. Karanja; Mario Herrero; Maute Felisberto; Siboniso Moyo

Recent studies have projected significant climate change impacts in Africa. In order to understand what this means in terms of human well-being at local level, we need to understand how households can cope and adapt. This need has led many authors to argue for approaches to adaptation that are based on vulnerability analysis. Vulnerability is one of the key terms in the climate change literature, but little progress has been made in the field of its quantification. Typically, indicators are combined according to a weighing scheme, with the identification of indicators and the weighing schemes based on expert judgment rather than empirical evidence. In addition, most quantitative assessments are applied to countries or other administrative units, whereas managing climate risk has traditionally been the responsibility of households. We therefore focus on the adaptive capacity of households. We analyze the coping strategies and vulnerability to climatic stresses of agro-pastoralists in Mozambique and test the validity of a number of commonly used vulnerability indicators. We derive a household-level vulnerability index based on survey data. We find that only 9 out of 26 indicators tested exhibit a statistically significant relationship with households’ vulnerability. In total, they explain about one-third of the variation in vulnerability between households, confirming the need for more research on underlying determinants and processes of vulnerability. With inclusion of local knowledge, our study findings can be used for local targeting, priority setting and resource allocation. Complemented with studies analyzing climate change impacts and findings from country-level adaptive capacity studies, governmental policy can be informed.


Agricultural Systems | 2011

Communicating complexity: Integrated assessment of trade-offs concerning soil fertility management within African farming systems to support innovation and development

Ken E. Giller; Pablo Tittonell; Mariana C. Rufino; M.T. van Wijk; S. Zingore; P. Mapfumo; S. Adjei-Nsiah; Mario Herrero; Regis Chikowo; Marc Corbeels; Edwin C. Rowe; F. Baijukya; A. Mwijage; J. Smith; E. Yeboah; W.J. van der Burg; O. Sanogo; M. Misiko; N. de Ridder; S. Karanja; C.K. Kaizzi; J.B. Kung'u; M. Mwale; D. Nwaga; Cesare Pacini; Bernard Vanlauwe


Human Ecology | 2007

Coping Strategies in Livestock-dependent Households in East and Southern Africa: A Synthesis of Four Case Studies

Philip K. Thornton; Randall B. Boone; Kathleen A. Galvin; Shauna BurnSilver; M.M. Waithaka; Joan Kuyiah; S. Karanja; E. González-Estrada; Mario Herrero


Global Environmental Change-human and Policy Dimensions | 2014

Exploring future changes in smallholder farming systems by linking socio-economic scenarios with regional and household models

Mario Herrero; Philip K. Thornton; A. Bernués; Isabelle Baltenweck; Joost Vervoort; Jeannette van de Steeg; Stella Nabwile Makokha; Mark T. van Wijk; S. Karanja; Mariana C. Rufino; Steven J. Staal


Archive | 2005

System prototyping and impact assessment for sustainable alternatives in mixed farming systems in high potential areas of eastern Africa

M.M. Waithaka; Philip K. Thornton; Mario Herrero; Keith D. Shepherd; J.J. Stoorvogel; B. Salasya; Nicholas N. Ndiwa; N. Bekele; M. Croucher; S. Karanja; Harry W. G. Booltink


Archive | 2011

Genesis reversed: climate change impacts on agriculture and livelihoods in mixed crop-livestock systems of East Africa

P.K. Thornton; Mariana C. Rufino; S. Karanja; Peter G. Jones; Ianetta Mutie; Mario Herrero


Archive | 2007

Identifying pathways of change in mixed systems by linking regional land use and household models

M. Herrero; Jeannette van de Steeg; A. Bernués; S. Karanja; Philip K. Thornton; Isabelle Baltenweck; Steven J. Staal


Archive | 2005

Final Program Report to the Ecoregional Fund to Support Methodological Initiatives

M.M. Waithaka; Philip K. Thornton; Mario Herrero; Keith D. Shepherd; J.J. Stoorvogel; B. D. S. Salasya; Nicholas N. Ndiwa; N. Bekele; M. Croucher; S. Karanja; Harry W. G. Booltink


Archive | 2017

Prioritizing climate-smart agriculture practices in Western Kenya.

Caroline Mwongera; Chris M. Mwungu; Ivy Kinyua; S. Karanja


Archive | 2016

Climate-smart soil protection and rehabilitation in India

An Maria Omer Notenbaert; Birthe K. Paul; Caroline Mwongera; Celine Birnholz; Chris M. Mwungu; Deborah A. Bossio; Evan H. Girvetz; Ivy Kinyua; Jessica Koge; Job Kihara; John Mukalama; Juliet Braslow; Katherine A. Snyder; Rolf Sommer; S. Karanja; Wendy Okolo

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Mario Herrero

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Ken E. Giller

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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N. de Ridder

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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O. Sanogo

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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P. Mapfumo

University of Zimbabwe

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Peter G. Jones

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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