Impact of Farmer-Managed Natural Regeneration on Resilience and Welfare in Mali

Ephraim Nkonya, Edward Kato, Carolyn Kabore
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Climate change, poverty, and low environmental education have contributed to increasing vulnerability of poor farmers in Mali. This study was done to determine the impact of low-cost adaptation strategies on resilience and welfare. We analyzed the impact of a World Vision project which promoted climate-smart agricultural (CSA) practices in Mali from 2016-2019. We identified the impact using a two-stage weighted regression (2SWR). Results show that the World Vision Project significantly increased the adoption of Farmer-Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) practice and eventually crop yield. These intermediate impacts were translated into a significant reduction in food and nutrition insecurity and an increase in household income. The impacts of the project on child health were especially greater for farmers who participated in the project for a longer time. However, the project did not have a significant impact on the adoption of a combination of CSA practices – which could have enhanced the effectiveness of the FMNR practice. The results suggest the need for future interventions to emphasize the promotion of complementary CSA practices, which significantly increases returns to farmer investments.
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农民管理的自然再生对马里恢复力和福利的影响
气候变化、贫困和环境教育水平低下是马里贫困农民日益脆弱的原因之一。本研究旨在确定低成本适应策略对恢复力和福利的影响。我们分析了2016-2019年世界宣明会在马里推广气候智能型农业(CSA)实践的项目的影响。我们使用两阶段加权回归(2SWR)来确定影响。结果表明,世界宣明会项目显著提高了农民管理的自然再生(FMNR)实践的采用率,并最终提高了作物产量。这些中间影响转化为粮食和营养不安全状况的显著减少以及家庭收入的增加。对于长期参与该项目的农民来说,该项目对儿童健康的影响尤其大。然而,该项目并没有对CSA实践组合的采用产生重大影响——这可能会提高FMNR实践的有效性。结果表明,未来的干预措施需要强调促进互补的CSA实践,这将显著提高农民的投资回报。
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