Climate variability and rural livelihoods: assessing the impact of seasonal climate forecasts in Lesotho |
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Authors: | Gina Ziervogel Rebecca Calder |
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Affiliation: | Stockholm Environment Institute Oxford Office, 10b Littlegate Street, Oxford OX1 1QT Email:; Department for International Development, Nepal |
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Abstract: | Climate variability acutely affects rural livelihoods and agricultural productivity, yet it is just one of many stresses that vulnerable rural households have to cope with. A livelihood approach is used to assess the potential role that seasonal climate forecasts might play in increasing adaptive capacity in response to climate variability, using Lesotho as a case study. An examination of the assets and strategies that rural households employ enables a holistic assessment of the impact seasonal forecasts could have on rural livelihoods. This research thereby bridges macro-level variability with local-level impacts and adaptation to provide insight into the dynamics of forecast use and impact among vulnerable groups. |
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Keywords: | Lesotho adaptive capacity livelihood approaches seasonal climate forecasts climate variability |
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