Enhancing Access and Use of Climate Information through ICTs

M. Yohannis, A. Wausi, M. Hutchinson, T. Waema
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Although the role of ICTs in improving human life in Kenya is acknowledged widely, the focus of much of ICT-related developments has been on human experiences at the level of disease and needs for communication and mobility. Less obvious is how such technological interventions may be used to address seemingly abstract yet grave concerns like climate change and its impact on the quality of human life. This review paper, therefore, shall investigate the different situations where ICTs may be deployed in relaying packaged and relevant localized climate information that can help rural farmers in Kitui County, Kenya to make pertinent and timely decisions to improve their productivity and, ultimately, their livelihoods. We hypothesize that rural communities' use ICT tools such as the mobile phones and the community radios to access localized climate information (weather, seasonal forecasts, and agro-advisories) and that livelihood assets and livelihood strategies positively change with the increasing availability and use of the ICT-based climate information. The idea of the paper presented is to merge theoretical and applied research outcomes to narrow the gap between the theory of ICTs usage and the practice of it, while linking it to climate information and enhanced rural livelihood strategies. The review of this paper shall be captured in social-scientific terms, and shall contribute to knowledge by helping researchers and policymakers to determine climate information needs of rural ASAL communities, knowledge on innovations related to ICTs, among others.
通过信息通信技术加强气候信息的获取和利用
虽然信通技术在改善肯尼亚人的生活方面的作用已得到广泛承认,但与信通技术有关的许多发展的重点一直放在疾病层面的人类经验以及通信和流动需求上。不太明显的是,这些技术干预如何被用于解决气候变化及其对人类生活质量的影响等看似抽象但严重的问题。因此,本文将调查在不同情况下,信息通信技术可用于传递打包和相关的本地化气候信息,这些信息可帮助肯尼亚基图伊县的农民做出相关和及时的决策,以提高他们的生产力,并最终改善他们的生计。我们假设农村社区使用信息通信技术工具(如移动电话和社区无线电)获取本地气候信息(天气、季节预报和农业咨询),并且生计资产和生计战略随着基于信息通信技术的气候信息的可用性和使用的增加而积极变化。本文提出的想法是将理论和应用研究成果结合起来,缩小信息通信技术使用理论与实践之间的差距,同时将其与气候信息和改善农村生计战略联系起来。本文的综述应以社会科学的术语来描述,并应通过帮助研究人员和政策制定者确定农村ASAL社区的气候信息需求、与ict相关的创新知识等,为知识做出贡献。
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