Measuring the Economic Impact of Climate Change on African Agricultural Production Systems
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Nhemachena, Charles (Author)
- Hassan, Rashid M. (Author)
- Kurukulasuriya, Pradeep (Author)
Title
Measuring the Economic Impact of Climate Change on African Agricultural Production Systems
Abstract
This study measured the economic impacts of climate change on crop and livestock farming in Africa based on a cross-sectional survey of over 8000 farming households from 11 countries in east, west, north and southern Africa. The response of net revenue from crop and livestock agriculture across various farm types and systems in Africa to changes in climate normals (i.e. mean rainfall and temperature) is analysed. The analyses controlled for effects of key socioeconomic, technology, soil and hydrological factors influencing agricultural production. Results show that net farm revenues are in general negatively affected by warmer and drier climates. The small-scale mixed crop and livestock system predominantly typical in Africa is the most tolerant whereas specialized crop production is the most vulnerable to warming and lower rainfall. These results have important policy implications, especially for the suitability of the increasing tendency toward large-scale mono-cropping strategies for agricultural development in Africa and other parts of the developing world in light of expected climate changes. Mixed crop and livestock farming and irrigation offered better adaptation options for farmers against further warming and drying predicted under various future climate scenarios.
Publication
Social Science Research Network
Pages
-
Date
2010-05-01
ISSN
1556-5068
Call Number
openalex: W3122809875
Extra
openalex: W3122809875
mag: 3122809875
Citation
Nhemachena, C., Hassan, R. M., & Kurukulasuriya, P. (2010). Measuring the Economic Impact of Climate Change on African Agricultural Production Systems. Social Science Research Network. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1618689
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