Gender dimensions of climate change adaptation and mitigation by smallholder farmers in Uganda
Climate change is now recognized as serious with long term negative effects on agricultural productivity, and hence on the well-being of communities especially in Africa. Farmers have experienced climate change effects and have tried to mitigate these effects by adapting new/different production practices. This study has been set up to better understanding farmers’ interpretation of the climate change concept and to learn from their adaptation strategies. A study has been initiated in two diverse agro-ecologies in Uganda for this purpose. Results will aid policy makers to better focus mitigation measures to wider areas by taking advantage of farmers’ proven interventions.
Lieu: RUFORUM Second Biennial Conference, Entebbe, Uganda, 20-24 September 2010
Auteur: Kisauzi T
Autres autheurs: Mangheni M. N, Bashaasha B, Majaliwa J.G.M
Organisation: Makerere University
Année: 2010
Pays: Uganda
Couverture géographique: Afrique
Type: Document de conférence
Texte intégral disponible à l'adresse: http://repository.ruforum.org/system/tdf/Kisauzi.pdf?file=1&type=node&id=34486
Langue: English