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In Cameroon, climate variability largely controls agriculture related livelihood strategies This variability enhances environmental threats including deforestation, water scarcity and land degradation, which would affect these long and short-term livelihood strategies.This study examined farmers' perceptions of climate variability and the factors that influence various climate adaptation strategies in the highlands of Southwest Cameroon.Using local scale meteorological data from 1974 to 2014...
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Irrigation is increasingly seen as a necessary means to build resilience in smallholder rain-fed farming systems and to increase productivity to meet growing food demands in Sub-Saharan Africa. Irrigation was important in the Asian Green Revolution. Abundant surface and ground water and the under-exploited irrigation potentials offer real prospects for expanding irrigation in several SubSaharan African countries, Zambia inclusive. However, there are still several gaps—the known unknowns:...
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Available in print form, East Africana Collection, Dr. Wilbert Chagula Library, (THS EAF RG551.T34N455)
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This study explored challenges experienced by tourism teachers in Lesotho in an attempt to implement an integrated tourism curriculum. The undertaking was important, because tourism is a new subject, which was introduced in nine Lesotho high schools for piloting in 2011. The aim of introducing tourism was to increase the number of vocational subjects for learners that would enable them to be creative and productive, and become self-employed and self-reliant. The researcher used...
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This research examines the link between education and sustainable development in Burkina Faso. We achieve this using data on 10,411 households from the 2014 National Survey on Household Living Conditions, and a statistical methodology based on fully parametric and semi-parametric recursive trivariate probit modelling. The results show that our embraced systemic approach is economically and statistically significant as shown by the 95% confidence intervals on the three correlation...
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This research examines the link between education and sustainable development in Burkina Faso. We achieve this using data on 10,411 households from the 2014 National Survey on Household Living Conditions, and a statistical methodology based on fully parametric and semi-parametric recursive trivariate probit modelling. The results show that our embraced systemic approach is economically and statistically significant as shown by the 95% confidence intervals on the three correlation...
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This paper applies Bourdieu’s cultural reproduction theory to household survey data in Malawi to engage with emerging debates regarding the relationship between language and equitable education. Logistic regression analysis is used to: i. explore the reproduction of social class in education through the lens of linguistic capital; and ii. investigate different effects of linguistic capital between sub-groups in order to draw out policy implications. Both family background and linguistic...