Analysis of Farmer’s Choices for Climate Change Adaptation Practices in South-Western Uganda, 1980–2009
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methodology
2.1. The Study Area
2.2. Climate Data Analysis of the Study Area
3. Results
3.1. Weather Trends and Time Series Data for Climatic Changes Detection in the Study Area
3.2. Empirical Model Results and Discussion
4. Discussion
4.1. Flood Shocks
4.2. Farm Inputs
4.3. Use of New Varieties
4.4. Landscape Position
4.5. Crop Yield
4.6. Household Size
4.7. Change in Planting Date
4.8. Drought Shock
4.9. Adoption of Tree Planting/or Agroforestry
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Climatic Variable | Number and Percentage of Respondents |
---|---|
(a) Temperature | |
Temperature increased | N = 66 (46%) |
Temperature decreased | N = 6 (4%) |
Temperature stayed the same | N = 25 (17%) |
(b) Precipitation | |
Precipitation increased | N = 34 (24%) |
Precipitation decreased | N = 2 (1%) |
Precipitation stayed the same | N = 10 |
Total number of respondents | N = 143 (100%) |
Explanatory Variables | Coefficient | Standard Error | Marginal Effects |
---|---|---|---|
Sex (Male and Female) | 0.306 | 0.987 | 0.26 |
Age (Years) | 0.037 | 0.062 | 0.0003 |
Experience of farming (Number of years) | −0.069 | 0.081 | −0.01 |
Household size (members living in a household) | −0.441 | 0.302 | −0.038 |
Membership (Group affiliation of members) | −1.69 | 1.501 | −0.196 |
Shock floods | −4.119 ** | 1.955 | −0.433 |
Shock drought | −0.88 | 1.137 | −0.111 |
Land size (Hectare) | 0.343 | 0.304 | 0.046 |
Results of Shock | 1.639 | 1.125 | 0.23 |
Use inputs (Farm inputs) | 1.461 * | 0.802 | 0.29 |
Landscape position (upper, middle, lower slopes) | −1.075 | 0.835 | 0.095 |
Education (formal schooling) | 0.388 | 0.93 | −0.009 |
Crop yield (Kilograms per hectare) | −0.009 | 0.017 | −0.002 |
Farm income | −0.478 | 0.672 | −0.035 |
Explanatory Variables | Coefficient | Standard Error | Marginal Effects |
---|---|---|---|
Sex (Male and Female) | 0.690 | 1.11 | 0.093 |
Age (Years) | 0.068 | 0.074 | 0.006 |
Experience of farming (Number of years) | 0.058 | 0.092 | 0.013 |
Household size (members living in a household) | −0.691 ** | 0.319 | −0.077 |
Membership (Group affiliation of members) | −1.97 | 1.538 | −0.256 |
Floods Shock | −1.369 | 1.936 | −0.166 |
Drought Shock | −0.839 | 1.25 | 0.036 |
Land size (hectares) | 0.32 | 0.347 | 0.002 |
Results of Shock | 0.421 | 1.17 | 0.066 |
Use inputs (Farm inputs) | −0.081 | 0.858 | −0.178 |
Landscape position (upper, middle, lower slopes) | −1.785 ** | 0.878 | −0.206 |
Education (formal schooling) | 1.968 | 1.292 | 0.267 |
Crop yield (Kilograms per hectare) | 0.030 * | 0.017 | 0.005 |
Farm income | −1.325 * | 0.799 | −0.178 |
Explanatory Variables | Coefficient | Standard Error | Marginal Effects |
---|---|---|---|
Sex (Male and Female) | 3.417 | 2.15 | 1.1 × 10−7 |
Age (Years) | 0.034 | 0.111 | −3.10 × 10−11 |
Experience of farming (Number of years) | −0.243 | 0.166 | −4.23 × 10−9 |
Household size (members living in a household) | 0.245 | 0.502 | 9.35 × 10−9 |
Membership ( Group affiliation of members ) | 0.245 | 6.235 | 1.26 × 10−7 |
Shock floods | 9.468 | 2.248 | −1.82 × 10−8 |
Shock drought | −1.414 ** | 3.13 | −7.97 × 10−8 |
Land size (Hectare) | −6.213 | 0.586 | −4.88 × 10−9 |
Results of Shock | −0.148 ** | 2.552 | −0.001 |
Use inputs (Farm inputs) | −5.024 | 9.6 × 107 | −1.40 × 10−7 |
Landscape position (upper, middle, lower slopes) | −38.460 ** | 3.343 | 1.88 × 10−8 |
Education (formal schooling) | 6.814 | 1.231 | 1.90 × 10−8 |
Crop yield (Kilograms per hectare) | −0.083 ** | 0.041 | 1.52 × 10−9 |
Farm income | 8.942 ** | 4.435 | 1.74 × 10−7 |
Explanatory Variables | Coefficient | Standard Error | Marginal Effects |
---|---|---|---|
Sex (Male and Female) | −1.143 | 1.735 | −5.78 × 10−8 |
Age (Years) | 0.206 | 0.143 | 7.62 × 10−9 |
Experience of farming (Number of years spent) | −0.257 | 0.184 | −1.07 × 10−8 |
Household size (members living in a household) | 0.851 | 0.532 | 4.94 × 10−8 |
Membership (Group affiliation of members) | 23.338 | 26.944 | 4.27 × 10−6 |
Shock floods | 39.716 | 11,870.14 | 0.9999 |
Shock drought | 14.934 ** | 7.112 | 0.004 |
Land size (Hectare) | −1.947 | 1.284 | −9.22 × 10−8 |
Results of Shock | −22.132 | 11,870.13 | −0.104 |
Use inputs (Farm inputs) | 1.767 | 1.271 | 9.17 × 10−8 |
Landscape position (upper, middle, lower) | −14.173 ** | 6.46 | −6.08 × 10−7 |
Education (formal schooling) | 2.415 | 1.612 | 8.86 × 10−8 |
Crop yield (Kilograms per hectare) | 0.057 | 0.038 | 2.43 × 10−9 |
Farm income | 0.603 | 1.416 | 4.43 × 10−9 |
Explanatory Variables | Coefficient | Standard Error | Marginal Effects |
---|---|---|---|
Sex (Male and Female) | −0.154 | 1.278 | −0.023 |
Age (Years) | 0.227 ** | 0.112 | 0.014 |
Experience of farming (Number of years) | −0.205 * | 0.12 | −0.013 |
Household size (members living in a household) | −0.59 | 0.46 | −0.024 |
Membership ( Group affiliation of members ) | 1.605 | 3.758 | 0.098 |
Shock floods | −0.365 | 2.269 | −0.051 |
Shock drought | 0.55 | 1.537 | 0.068 |
Land size (Hectare) | −0.185 | 0.369 | −0.021 |
Results of Shock | 0.426 | 1.394 | 0.001 |
Use inputs (Farm inputs) | −0.507 | 1.039 | −0.05 |
Landscape position (upper, middle, lower) | −1.03 | 1.006 | −0.031 |
Education (formal schooling) | 0.199 | 1.036 | −0.017 |
Crop yield (Kilograms per hectare) | −0.008 | 0.021 | −0.001 |
Farm income | 0.328 | 0.895 | 0.045 |
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Zizinga, A.; Kangalawe, R.Y.M.; Ainslie, A.; Tenywa, M.M.; Majaliwa, J.; Saronga, N.J.; Amoako, E.E. Analysis of Farmer’s Choices for Climate Change Adaptation Practices in South-Western Uganda, 1980–2009. Climate 2017, 5, 89. https://doi.org/10.3390/cli5040089
Zizinga A, Kangalawe RYM, Ainslie A, Tenywa MM, Majaliwa J, Saronga NJ, Amoako EE. Analysis of Farmer’s Choices for Climate Change Adaptation Practices in South-Western Uganda, 1980–2009. Climate. 2017; 5(4):89. https://doi.org/10.3390/cli5040089
Chicago/Turabian StyleZizinga, Alex, Richard Y. M. Kangalawe, Andrew Ainslie, Moses M. Tenywa, Jackson Majaliwa, Naome Jones Saronga, and Esther E. Amoako. 2017. "Analysis of Farmer’s Choices for Climate Change Adaptation Practices in South-Western Uganda, 1980–2009" Climate 5, no. 4: 89. https://doi.org/10.3390/cli5040089
APA StyleZizinga, A., Kangalawe, R. Y. M., Ainslie, A., Tenywa, M. M., Majaliwa, J., Saronga, N. J., & Amoako, E. E. (2017). Analysis of Farmer’s Choices for Climate Change Adaptation Practices in South-Western Uganda, 1980–2009. Climate, 5(4), 89. https://doi.org/10.3390/cli5040089