2022
DOI: 10.2478/environ-2022-0016
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Observed climate trends, perceived impacts and community adaptation practices in Côte d’Ivoire

Abstract: Climate change is a serious threat to local communities in West Africa. This study evaluated climatic trends and the perceptions of farmers to climate change in central Côte d’Ivoire. We surveyed 259 households across three agro-ecological zones. The knowledge of farmers about climate change was compared to observed trends of various climatic parameters from meteorological records (1973-2016). Results from trend analysis and descriptive analysis showed that the minimum, maximum and mean temperatures and rainfa… Show more

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“…In the last three decades, the country experienced one of the highest rates of deforestation in the world with more than 75% of forest cover lost (FAO & SEP-REDD+, 2017). This deforestation affects local livelihood assets by increasing poverty and food insecurity, as well as contributing to climate change and biodiversity loss (Kouassi et al, 2021(Kouassi et al, , 2022a. Among local causes of forest decline, wildfires account for 3% and 23% of direct drivers of deforestation and forest degradation, respectively (Etc Terra -Rongead & BNETD, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last three decades, the country experienced one of the highest rates of deforestation in the world with more than 75% of forest cover lost (FAO & SEP-REDD+, 2017). This deforestation affects local livelihood assets by increasing poverty and food insecurity, as well as contributing to climate change and biodiversity loss (Kouassi et al, 2021(Kouassi et al, , 2022a. Among local causes of forest decline, wildfires account for 3% and 23% of direct drivers of deforestation and forest degradation, respectively (Etc Terra -Rongead & BNETD, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%