2018
DOI: 10.1007/s41130-018-0074-9
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Understanding adaptation to climate variability in smallholder farming systems in eastern Zimbabwe: a sociological perspective

Abstract: The literature on climate change in Zimbabwe continues to grow, but literature specifically focusing on how people in rural communities are responding to it is still comparatively limited. Only a few scholars have sought to offer a reasonably detailed account of farmers' concerns and adaptation from localised, qualitative case studies based on farmers' narratives. As such, this article is empirically based, using mainly qualitative data from a broader research on understanding climate variability and livelihoo… Show more

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“…From the view point of Chanza et al (2019), barriers are human or natural factors that impede adaptive efforts. As for Bhatasara (2018), barriers in the context of climate change adaptation are constraints faced during the adaptation processes. Despite a plethora of definitions and characteristics of barriers submitted by different scholars, in this study, the researchers paid homage to the definitions of barriers that point to conditions or factors rendering adaptation less effective or factors behind low adaptive capacity of rural people.…”
Section: Barriers To Effective Climate Change Management In Zimbabwe's Rural Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…From the view point of Chanza et al (2019), barriers are human or natural factors that impede adaptive efforts. As for Bhatasara (2018), barriers in the context of climate change adaptation are constraints faced during the adaptation processes. Despite a plethora of definitions and characteristics of barriers submitted by different scholars, in this study, the researchers paid homage to the definitions of barriers that point to conditions or factors rendering adaptation less effective or factors behind low adaptive capacity of rural people.…”
Section: Barriers To Effective Climate Change Management In Zimbabwe's Rural Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results from a study conducted in Gwanda district by Ndlovu et al (2020) reveal that pit planting is a key adaptation strategy and this is complemented by mulching activities to retain soil moisture. Conservation farming was also identified in Mutoko district by Bhatasara (2018). Also, in Mutoko, micro irrigation systems through the syphoning of water manually from the rivers was on the rise when water sources are not dry.…”
Section: Climate Change Management Strategies At Local Levelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, such intangible resources as the farmers' enthusiasm and initiative are often neglected in these measurements. Such subjective and intrinsic motivating factors as the initiatives taken by farmers to face drought, including investing in irrigation [32], communicating with other farmers [33], and buying crop insurance [34], also affect the ability to cope with drought. These initiatives often depend on such subjective aspects as the farmer's experience of disasters, views on the mechanism of responding to disasters, and awareness of future risks from disasters [35,36].…”
Section: Economic Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%