Rural development in the Sudano-Sahelian region during the past 20 years and future scenarios of change were studied using meta-analysis of case studies, household interviews and scenario assessment. Households have generally increased their wealth, especially when they diversify out of agriculture. Rain-fed crop cultivation is more sensitive to climate factors than livestock, but generally climate factors play a limited direct role for local land use and livelihood strategies. The agricultural sector needs strong support to remain important in the region and off-farm work and migration are likely to continue to increase, which may decrease vulnerability. Copyright (C) 2011 Royal Meteorological Society

Adaptation strategies and climate vulnerability in the Sudano-Sahelian region of West Africa

Genesio Lorenzo;
2011

Abstract

Rural development in the Sudano-Sahelian region during the past 20 years and future scenarios of change were studied using meta-analysis of case studies, household interviews and scenario assessment. Households have generally increased their wealth, especially when they diversify out of agriculture. Rain-fed crop cultivation is more sensitive to climate factors than livestock, but generally climate factors play a limited direct role for local land use and livelihood strategies. The agricultural sector needs strong support to remain important in the region and off-farm work and migration are likely to continue to increase, which may decrease vulnerability. Copyright (C) 2011 Royal Meteorological Society
2011
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adaptation
climate change
livelihoods
poverty
Sahel
vulnerability
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Mertz, Ole; Mbow, Cheikh; Reenberg, Anette; Genesio, Lorenzo; Lambin Eric, F; D'Haen, Sarah; Zorom, Malicki; Rasmussen, Kjeld; Diallo, Drissa; Barbier...espandi
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   African monsoon multidisciplinary analysis
   AMMA
   FP6
   4089
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