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The role of local institutions in shaping climate risks adaptation processes and practices among the semi-arid rural households of Mwingi, Kenya
Kiragu, Serah

HaupttitelThe role of local institutions in shaping climate risks adaptation processes and practices among the semi-arid rural households of Mwingi, Kenya
TitelvarianteRole of institutions in shaping climate risks adaptation processes and practices among semi arid rural households of Mwingi region, Kenya
AutorKiragu, Serah
Seitenzahl12 S.
Schriftenreihe
Fachbereich/EinrichtungProceedings of the Berlin Conferences on Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change
Erscheinungsjahr2010
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Freie SchlagwörterLocal institutions; climate risks; adaptation; households
DDC300 Sozialwissenschaften
Dokumententyp/-SammlungenVortrag, Präsentation
Medientyp/FormatText
AbstractLow, erratic, unreliable rainfall and frequent droughts are not new to the predominantly subsistence farming households of Mwingi region of Kenya. But the recent increase in drought episodes and unpredictability of onset of rains is perceived as new to this region. Consequently, livelihoods are being lost through crop failures, inaccessibility of water and death of livestock due to lack of pasture and water. A rainbow of institutions, governmental, non-governmental and private are using different strategies in an effort to build capacity of these rural households to live with these climatic vagaries. These strategies include relief food, grants, loans, training on production and value addition, market networking among others, with key delivery mode being through community self help groups. Based on the results of an on-going Phd research on local climate risks adaptation processes and practices, this paper explores the effectiveness of these strategies and the extent to which they embrace concepts of good governance. The target-user evaluation of the strategies and their mode of delivery is discussed. Critical to the debate will be the extent to which these strategies address short- and long-term livelihood needs as well as their feasibility as pathways for sustainable adaptation. In conclusion, the paper will explore amicable strategies and processes for delivering adaptation options.
SpracheEnglisch
Rechte Nutzungsbedingungen
Anmerkungen des AutorsB3: Resilient Communities
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Statische URLhttp://edocs.fu-berlin.de/docs/receive/FUDOCS_document_000000006925
Erstellt am11.11.2010 - 16:09:47
Letzte Änderung16.11.2010 - 15:04:46
 

 
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