Assessing gender disparities in farmers' access and use of climate-smart agriculture in Southern Tanzania.

IF 2.4 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Discover Sustainability Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-28 DOI:10.1007/s43621-025-01150-8
Eileen Bogweh Nchanji, Agness Ndunguru, Catherine Kabungo, Adolph Katunzi, Victor Nyamolo, Fredrick Ochieng Ouya, Mercy Mutua, Boaz Waswa, Cosmas Kweyu Lutomia
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The importance of common bean in Tanzania is increasingly challenged by climate change, which increases women's vulnerability and undermines the contribution of the crop to food security and rural livelihoods. This study assessed gender differences in the use of climate-smart agriculture technologies and practices among bean farmers in Tanzania. A multi-stage sampling procedure was used to collect data from 364 smallholder bean farmers. Descriptive statistics and a multivariate probit model were employed to analyse the determinants of farmers' adoption of climate-smart agricultural technologies and practices in common bean production. Results revealed that men dominated climate-adaptation decision-making processes at the household level because of their ownership and control over access to land, and access to agricultural support services. Older men farmers demonstrated a positive and significantly higher likelihood of adopting improved seeds (β = 0.026; p < 0.01), signifying they possess greater accumulated knowledge and wealth compared to women farmers and youths. Women farmers also had lower levels of education with fewer technological access contributing to their low uptake of climate-smart technologies, aggravating their vulnerability to climate change. Enhancing inclusive gender access to land and group-based approaches to information dissemination, and capacity building, would be relevant in enabling men, women, and young farmers to improve their adaptive and resilience capacities to climate change. Gender dynamics should be considered in designing climate-smart agriculture policies and implementation of climate-smart agriculture  programs and policies to improve farmers' resilience to climate change.

评估坦桑尼亚南部农民获得和使用气候智慧型农业的性别差异。
在坦桑尼亚,普通豆的重要性日益受到气候变化的挑战,气候变化增加了妇女的脆弱性,并破坏了该作物对粮食安全和农村生计的贡献。本研究评估了坦桑尼亚豆农在使用气候智能型农业技术和实践方面的性别差异。采用多阶段抽样程序收集了364名小豆农的数据。采用描述性统计和多元概率模型来分析农民在普通豆类生产中采用气候智能型农业技术和实践的决定因素。结果显示,男性在家庭层面主导了气候适应决策过程,因为他们拥有和控制土地使用权,以及获得农业支持服务的机会。老年男性农民采用改良种子的可能性显著增加(β = 0.026;p
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Discover Sustainability
Discover Sustainability sustainability research-
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4.00
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38
审稿时长
26 days
期刊介绍: Discover Sustainability is part of the Discover journal series committed to providing a streamlined submission process, rapid review and publication, and a high level of author service at every stage. It is a multi-disciplinary, open access, community-focussed journal publishing results from across all fields relevant to sustainability research. We need more integrated approaches to social, environmental and technological systems to address some of the challenges to the sustainability of life on Earth. Discover Sustainability aims to support multi-disciplinary research and policy developments addressing all 17 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The journal is intended to help researchers, policy-makers and the general public understand how we can ensure the well-being of current and future generations within the limits of the natural world by sustaining planetary and human health. It will achieve this by publishing open access research from across all fields relevant to sustainability. Submissions to Discover Sustainability should seek to challenge existing orthodoxies and practices and contribute to real-world change by taking a multi-disciplinary approach. They should also provide demonstrable solutions to the challenges of sustainability, as well as concrete suggestions for practical implementation, such as how the research can be operationalised and delivered within a wide socio-technical system.
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