Farmers’ information sharing for climate change adaptation in Mozambique

IF 2 4区 管理学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
P. Zorrilla-Miras, Sá N. Lisboa, Elena López-Gunn, Raffaele Giordano
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Small scale African farmers are facing increasing challenges due to climate change. One of the most important strategies identified in the literature to improve farmers’ resilience is the enhancement of information sharing between all the actors involved, as a key step of the capacity building process. To provide insights into this objective, we analyse Mozambique farmers’ perception of climate change, agricultural adaptation options, the information sources most used currently by farmers, and which are preferred to be strengthened in the future. We also analyse the main barriers for improving the exchange of information, as well as geographical and gender differences. We collected quantitative and qualitative data from a survey to 100 farmers (52 women and 48 men) and 9 focus groups with farmers, plus 9 interviews to local and provincial government officials and NGOs technicians. We studied four case study areas that showed different vulnerability to climate change and socioeconomic characteristics: two case studies close to the capital city of Mozambique (Maputo) and two case studies far away from the capital city. With the data from the survey we performed descriptive and comparative statistics and a generalized linear model regression analysis. With the data from the focus groups we built Fuzzy cognitive maps that were used for assessing the impacts of information enhancement policies on the communities’ adaptation capacity. We demonstrate the need for adopting a contextualized approach for defining the most suitable climate change adaptation option in each study area. Oral communications and extension agents are the key short term resources to improve the exchange of information with small scale farmers, with smartphones showing a high potential only in the long future, due to the existing barriers to their massive use (high prices for buying and using them, low quality of mobile network, high proportion of illiterate farmers).
莫桑比克农民分享信息以适应气候变化
由于气候变化,非洲小规模农户正面临着越来越多的挑战。文献中指出,提高农民抗灾能力的最重要战略之一是加强所有参与方之间的信息共享,这是能力建设过程中的关键步骤。为了深入探讨这一目标,我们分析了莫桑比克农民对气候变化的看法、农业适应方案、农民目前最常用的信息来源,以及未来希望加强的信息来源。我们还分析了改善信息交流的主要障碍,以及地域和性别差异。我们通过对 100 名农民(52 名女性和 48 名男性)的调查和 9 个农民焦点小组,以及对地方和省级政府官员和非政府组织技术人员的 9 次访谈,收集了定量和定性数据。我们研究了四个案例研究地区,这些地区对气候变化的脆弱性和社会经济特征各不相同:两个案例研究靠近莫桑比克首都(马普托),两个案例研究远离首都。我们对调查数据进行了描述性和比较性统计,并进行了广义线性模型回归分析。利用焦点小组的数据,我们绘制了模糊认知地图,用于评估信息增强政策对社区适应能力的影响。我们证明了在每个研究地区采用因地制宜的方法来确定最合适的气候变化适应方案的必要性。口头交流和推广人员是短期内改善与小规模农户信息交流的关键资源,而智能手机只有在长期内才显示出巨大的潜力,这是因为智能手机的大规模使用还存在障碍(购买和使用价格高、移动网络质量低、农民文盲比例高)。
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Information Development
Information Development INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
CiteScore
5.10
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5.30%
发文量
40
期刊介绍: Information Development is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to provide authoritative coverage of current developments in the provision, management and use of information throughout the world, with particular emphasis on the information needs and problems of developing countries. It deals with both the development of information systems, services and skills, and the role of information in personal and national development.
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