Analyzing the determinants of farmers' choice of adaptation methods and perceptions of climate change in the Nile Basin of Ethiopia:
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Deressa, Temesgen (Author)
- Hassan, Rashid M. (Author)
- Alemu, Tekie (Author)
- Yesuf, Mahmud (Author)
- Ringler, Claudia (Author)
Title
Analyzing the determinants of farmers' choice of adaptation methods and perceptions of climate change in the Nile Basin of Ethiopia:
Abstract
This study identifies the major methods used by farmers to adapt to climate change in the Nile Basin of Ethiopia, the factors that affect their choice of method, and the barriers to adaptation. The methods identified include use of different crop varieties, tree planting, soil conservation, early and late planting, and irrigation. Results from the discrete choice model employed indicate that the level of education, gender, age, and wealth of the head of household; access to extension and credit; information on climate, social capital, agroecological settings, and temperature all influence farmers' choices. The main barriers include lack of information on adaptation methods and financial constraints. Moreover, the analysis reveals that age of the household head, wealth, information on climate change, social capital, and agroecological settings have significant effects on farmers' perceptions of climate change. from authors' abstract
Publication
RePEc: Research Papers in Economics
Pages
-
Date
2008-01-01
Call Number
openalex: W1513173206
Extra
openalex: W1513173206
mag: 1513173206
Citation
Deressa, T., Hassan, R. M., Alemu, T., Yesuf, M., & Ringler, C. (2008). Analyzing the determinants of farmers’ choice of adaptation methods and perceptions of climate change in the Nile Basin of Ethiopia: RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. https://econpapers.repec.org/RePEc:fpr:ifprid:798
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