“…West Africa is one of the most exposed and vulnerable regions to the adverse effects of climate change (IPCC, , , Niasse, Afouda, & Amani, ). The economy of this region is mainly based on rainfed agriculture, and any change in the climate regime would directly affect the income at the country level as well as the livelihood of local populations (Läderach, Martinez‐Valle, Schroth, & Castro, ; Schroth, Läderach, Martinez‐Valle, Bunn, & Jassogne, ; Sultan & Gaetani, ). The high sensitivity of the West African region to climate hazards is illustrated by the severe consequences of the drought of the 1970s and 1980s (Amogu et al, ; Badou, Kapangaziwiri, Diekkrüger, Hounkpè, & Afouda, ; Lebel et al, ) and the floods at the end of the 2000s and the beginning of the 2010s (Aich et al, ; Descroix et al, ) on agricultural production and livelihoods of local population (Bonou, ; Hounkpè, Diekkrüger, Badou, & Afouda, ; Liersch et al, ).…”