Does Adaptation to Climate Change Provide Food Security? A Micro‐Perspective from Ethiopia

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
Does Adaptation to Climate Change Provide Food Security? A Micro‐Perspective from Ethiopia
Abstract
We examine the driving forces behind farm households’ decisions to adapt to climate change, and the impact of adaptation on farm households’ food productivity. We estimate a simultaneous equations model with endogenous switching to account for the heterogeneity in the decision to adapt or not, and for unobservable characteristics of farmers and their farm. Access to credit, extension and information are found to be the main drivers behind adaptation. We find that adaptation increases food productivity, that the farm households that did not adapt would benefit the most from adaptation.
Publication
American Journal of Agricultural Economics
Volume
93
Issue
3
Pages
829-846
Date
2011-03-07
ISSN
0002-9092
Call Number
openalex: W2158209261
Extra
openalex: W2158209261 mag: 2158209261
Citation
Falco, S. D., Veronesi, M., & Yesuf, M. (2011). Does Adaptation to Climate Change Provide Food Security? A Micro‐Perspective from Ethiopia. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 93(3), 829–846. https://doi.org/10.1093/ajae/aar006