Assessment of ecosystem services in the Wildlife Reserve of Togodo (South East of Togo, West Africa) and vulnerability-adaptation of surrounding communities to climate variability and change effects

J. K. Fontodji, K. Adjonou, K. Segla, Kodjo Napo, K. Abotsi, A. Kokutse, R. Sagoe, K. Kokou
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This study aims at contributing to the vulnerability and adaptation to climate changes (CC) analysis of bordering communities of Togodo Reserve, in order to enhance their resilience. Specifically, the present study attempted to (i)  identify the climatic hazards of the WRT; (ii) determine the impacts of climate variability and change on their livelihoods; (iii) assess the socio-economic vulnerability of these communities to food insecurity in relation to CC; and (iv) identify indigenous adaptation strategies to control the effects of CC. The methodological approach used is based on a factual research and a field investigation. The investigation is conducted in two villages around the reserve, namely Deve and Gbohoule. The results showed that climate variability and change were appreciated in different indicators by the local communities living around the WRT: Droughts, flooding, high winds and temperature increase with severe consequences on the communities (famine, destruction of tangible and intangible properties, loss of human life, populations’ migration). The communities are aware that humans are responsible for these events that have become recurrent from 2007 and occur almost every year. According to them, the causes of climate changes are deforestation (due to overexploitation of timber, fuelwood and shifting agriculture), bush fires, rapid increase in population, anger of gods due to irregularities of sacrifices and violations of customs. The communities are vulnerable to main climatic hazards and suffered from food insecurity. The factorial correspondence analysis (FCA)) carried out shows that the perception of the degree of exposure of households to risks depends on their standard of livelihood. Facing these climate events, the populations develop many adaptive strategies of which most are consistent with the national orientations and strategies. These adaptive strategies must be reinforced and supported in order to reduce the vulnerability of these populations to climate changes. Key words: Climate variability and change, communities, livelihood, vulnerability and adaptation, Wildlife Reserve of Togodo.
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多哥野生动物保护区(西非多哥东南部)生态系统服务评估及周边社区对气候变率和变化影响的脆弱性适应
本研究旨在为Togodo保护区边缘社区的脆弱性和气候变化适应分析做出贡献,以增强其抵御能力。具体而言,本研究试图(i)确定WRT的气候危害;(ii)确定气候变化和变化对其生计的影响;(iii)评估与CC相关的这些社区在粮食不安全方面的社会经济脆弱性;以及(iv)确定控制CC影响的本土适应策略。所使用的方法论方法基于事实研究和实地调查。调查在保护区周围的两个村庄进行,即Deve和Gbohoule。结果表明,生活在WRT周围的当地社区在不同的指标上对气候变异性和变化表示赞赏:干旱、洪水、大风和气温升高对社区造成了严重后果(饥荒、有形和无形财产的破坏、人类生命损失、人口迁移)。社区意识到,人类应对这些事件负责,这些事件从2007年开始反复发生,几乎每年都会发生。据他们说,气候变化的原因是森林砍伐(由于过度开发木材、薪材和农业转移)、丛林大火、人口迅速增加、因祭祀违规和违反习俗而引起的众神愤怒。这些社区很容易受到主要气候灾害的影响,而且粮食不安全。因子对应分析(FCA)表明,对家庭风险暴露程度的感知取决于他们的生活水平。面对这些气候事件,人们制定了许多适应策略,其中大多数与国家的方向和战略相一致。必须加强和支持这些适应性战略,以减少这些人口对气候变化的脆弱性。关键词:气候变异和变化,社区,生计,脆弱性和适应,托戈多野生动物保护区。
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