Livelihoods Under Climate Variability and Change: An Analysis of the Adaptive Capacity of Rural Poor to Water Scarcity in Kenya’s Drylands (ACCCA)

Summary

In dryland communities droughts are a significant cause of decreased crop production and herd size to less than the minimum required for subsistence. Dryland communities, however, have gained experience in trying to adapt to climatic changes. For instance, examples of water harvesting techniques in the drylands of west and east Africa appear to be effective and can potentially serve as lessons for other communities. However further research into the relationships between water…

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