Jacktone Achola Yala, J. Onono, W. Ogara, G. Ouma, S. Okuthe
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Abstract
Climate change and variability has direct and indirect effects on pastoralism through its effect on natural resources including water and pastures that support livestock production in pastoral areas. This study was conducted in Kajiado County where pastoralism is the main source of livelihood. The objective was to identify challenges facing pastoralism and adaptation measures applied by Maasai pastoralists to mitigate impacts of adverse climate events including flooding and drought. A cross-sectional study design was used and primary data collected through focus group discussions (FGDs), key informant interviews (KIIs) and expert opinion interviews (EOIs). A total of 10 FGDs Original Research Article Yala et al.; AJAEES, 38(10): 156-166, 2020; Article no.AJAEES.62911 157 (114 respondents within 10 wards, out of which 81 were men and 33 women), 25 KIIs (6 opinion leaders, 5 village elders, 6 chiefs, 6 government staff and 2 non-governmental organisation) and 12 EOIs (1 Department of Meteorological Services, 1 National Drought Management Authority (NDMA), 2 Department of Agriculture and 8 Departments of Veterinary Services and Livestock Production) were conducted during the data collection period. The findings showed that drought and flooding were the main climate related challenges that were often experienced by the pastoralists. The adaptation measure which were frequently implemented by pastoralist during flooding was livestock vaccination and mass treatment of sick livestock (Z >1.96) while the most frequently implemented adaptation measures during drought periods included migration with livestock to search for water and pasture (Z=1.51) and livestock vaccination and treatment of sick livestock (Z=1.08). Other climate variability related-challenges included increased incidences of livestock diseases, increased livestock deaths, increased cases of community conflicts, unavailability of veterinary vaccines and medicines, high cost of livestock vaccines and drugs and inadequate number of technical staff within the county. The study has shown that climate variability has significant impact on sources of livelihood for pastoralists who in turn are implementing several adaptation measures to mitigate the effects of climate change and variability. The study recommends formulation and implementation of appropriate plans and policies that are focussed on supporting resilience of the vulnerable pastoral communities and that could further assist in fighting the negative impacts of climate change and variability.
气候变化和变率通过影响牧区支持畜牧生产的水和牧场等自然资源,对畜牧业产生直接和间接影响。本研究在以畜牧业为主要生计来源的平民县进行。目的是确定畜牧业面临的挑战以及马赛牧民为减轻包括洪水和干旱在内的不利气候事件的影响而采取的适应措施。采用了横断面研究设计,并通过焦点小组讨论(fgd)、关键信息提供者访谈(KIIs)和专家意见访谈(EOIs)收集了主要数据。共计10篇fgd原创研究文章Yala et al.;生物工程学报,38(10):156-166,2020;文章no.AJAEES。在数据收集期间,进行了6291157(10个区内114名受访者,其中81名男性和33名女性)、25个kii(6名意见领袖、5名村长老、6名酋长、6名政府工作人员和2个非政府组织)和12个eoi(1个气象部门、1个国家干旱管理局(NDMA)、2个农业部和8个兽医服务和畜牧生产部门)。研究结果表明,干旱和洪水是牧民经常遇到的主要气候相关挑战。洪涝期牧民最常采取的适应措施是牲畜接种疫苗和大量治疗病畜(Z >1.96),干旱期牧民最常采取的适应措施是牲畜迁徙寻找水源和牧场(Z=1.51)和牲畜接种疫苗和治疗病畜(Z=1.08)。与气候变率有关的其他挑战包括牲畜疾病发病率增加、牲畜死亡人数增加、社区冲突案件增加、兽医疫苗和药物供应不足、牲畜疫苗和药物价格高昂以及国家内技术人员数量不足。该研究表明,气候变率对牧民的生计来源产生了重大影响,牧民正在实施若干适应措施,以减轻气候变化和变率的影响。该研究建议制定和实施适当的计划和政策,重点是支持脆弱的牧民社区的恢复能力,并进一步帮助应对气候变化和变异的负面影响。