Ecosystem-based adaptation practices to stem climate change impacts: smallholder farmers’ perspectives

IF 5.3 1区 社会学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Climate Policy Pub Date : 2023-10-19 DOI:10.1080/14693062.2023.2269121
Philemon Puordeme Dong-Uuro, Kenneth Peprah
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ABSTRACTLocal climate change impacts hit hard at smallholder farmers in developing countries due to their overreliance on rain-fed farming. Whilst ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) to climate change holds an answer to smallholder farmers' adaptation needs, there are inadequate empirical results from the field to support formulation of effective adaptation strategies. Hence, this paper aimed at investigating EbA practices adopted by farmers, in North-Western Ghana to ameliorate local climate change impacts, with emphasis on benefits and associated challenges. The study methods were cross-sectional survey, mixed methods, and case study approach, with all data collected in the Wa West District of Ghana. Data were gathered using questionnaire, focus group discussion (FGD) and interviews. Data from the questionnaire were entered into SPSS version 20 to analyze associations between the variables using cross-tabulation. Descriptive statistics, in the form of percentages and frequencies, were then generated from the survey data and integrated with the qualitative information in the presentation of results. Also, statistical significance of the relationships was analyzed using chi-square test. Chi-squared tests were done to determine associations between socio-economic and environmental factors, and challenges and benefits associated with the adoption of EbA practices. This was necessary to give further insights to inform policy-related decisions aimed at addressing EbA adoption challenges. The results revealed that farmers use a combination of practices rather than single practice. Farmers integrated crops and trees and keep local breed of farm animals. Benefits of EbA included improvements in soil fertility leading to high crop yield and availability of food and income. Challenges of adopting EbA were the long timespan for benefits of most EbA practices to begin to accrue, lack of extension information and increasing cost of hired labour. It is recommended that tree integration should emphasis trees with multiple benefits and compatible with food crops.Key policy insights:For the achievement of food security policy objectives, agroforestry promotion should focus on the integration of fruit tree crops and food crops to address hunger and increase farmers’ incomes.Mobile extension technology should be exploited by government for the provision of EbA-specific information to farmers to bridge the extension services gap.Climate change policy of government should include the planting of non-fruit trees as windbreaks to provide multi-purpose benefits including provision of stakes for yam farmers, live-fencing and firewood for women.There is the need for government policy objectives to include EbA by farmers under the flagship ‘planting for food and jobs’ programme.KEYWORDS: Climate impactssmallholderfarmerecosystem-based adaptation Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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期刊介绍: Climate Policy, a prestigious peer-reviewed academic journal, strives to publish outstanding research and analysis on various facets of climate policy such as mitigation and adaptation. Our primary objective is to ensure that our top-notch research is easily accessible and applicable not only to scholars but also policymakers and practitioners. By providing a platform for groundbreaking ideas, pioneering methodologies, and evidence-based insights, our journal aims to contribute to the implementation of an efficient strategy in addressing climate change.
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