2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10584-022-03445-5
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Access to climate information services and climate-smart agriculture in Kenya: a gender-based analysis

Abstract: Climate change is a significant threat to agriculture-related livelihoods, and its impacts amplify prevailing gender inequalities. Climate information services (CIS) are crucial enablers in adapting to climate change and managing climate-related risks by smallholder farmers. Even though various gender groups have distinct preferences, understandings, and uses of CIS, which affect adaptation decisions differently, there is little research on gender perspectives of CIS. This study employs a novel intra-household… Show more

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“…Earlier studies have predominantly examined how farmers' climate change adaptation is influenced by their access to climate information such as disaster and extreme weather forecasting (e.g. Ngigi and Muange, 2022). This paper offers a broader perspective on the potential of ICT in managing climate risks.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Earlier studies have predominantly examined how farmers' climate change adaptation is influenced by their access to climate information such as disaster and extreme weather forecasting (e.g. Ngigi and Muange, 2022). This paper offers a broader perspective on the potential of ICT in managing climate risks.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Timely and efficient service delivery is therefore a crucial enabler for the growth of the value chain in rangelands. Climate information services (Ngigi & Muange, 2022), financial services (Njiru et al, 2021), and market information (Lutta et al, 2021) are some of the most crucial services that support the creation of sustainable value chains in rangelands. All decision-makers, from agro-pastoralists to banks and government agricultural investment programs, depend on climate information services.…”
Section: Value Chain Mapping In Arid and Semi-arid Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of BRECR focuses on addressing the perception problem and offers a viable strategy to revive struggling economies through the agricultural or agribusiness sector. This is particularly important in the current age of heightened environmental concerns and climate change issues, where sustainable farming is a crucial topic (Ngigi & Muange, 2022). As the global population continues to grow, the scarcity of land and water poses a significant threat to human existence (Apeh et al, 2023).…”
Section: Brain Re-engineering: a Conceptual Reimaginationmentioning
confidence: 99%