Citation:
Nyamwanza, A. (2019) Livelihood resilience, climate risk management and agriculture in the mid-Zambezi Valley, Zimbabwe. In: Bamutaze, Y., Kyamanywa, S., Singh, B.R., Nabanoga, G. & Lal, R. (eds).<i>Agriculture and ecosystem resilience in sub Saharan Africa: livelihood pathways under a changing climate</i>. New York: Springer. 473-486.
Abstract:
This chapter is a research article which utilizes the livelihood resilience and climate risk management constructs to explore climatic sensitivities and response strategies to these sensitivities within African agricultural systems using a case study of the mid-Zambezi valley area in northern Zimbabwe. Discussions in this chapter are based on a 6-year longitudinal qualitative primary fieldwork research focused on livelihood resilience, climate change adaptation and climate information needs in the case study area. The chapter positions research results within a broader conversation of how to adequately deal with barriers to and effectively stimulate the enablers of livelihood resilience and climate risk management within rural agricultural and livelihood systems in Africa.
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