Rice farmers’ perceptions and response to climate variability, and determinants of adaptation strategies in the Republic of Benin

IF 3.5 3区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
C. Gbèmavo, Joelle Toffa, Cyrille Tchakpa, Y. L. Loko, G. Djedatin, E. Ewedje, A. Orobiyi, P. Sédah, F. Sabot
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to evaluate rice farmers’ perceptions on the manifestations of the climate change and identify efficient strategies and determinants of adoption of these strategies in the Republic of Benin. Design/methodology/approach Surveys were conducted using participatory research appraisal tools and techniques, such as direct observation, individual interviews and field visits through a questionnaire for data collection. A total of 418 rice farmers across 39 villages located in the three climatic zones of the Republic of Benin were interviewed. Farmers’ perceptions, temperature from 1952 to 2018 and rainfall from 1960 to 2018 data obtained from meteorological stations were analysed using descriptive and inferences statistics. Findings All the surveyed farmers were aware of climate change and perceived diverse manifestations including the delay in rainfall regarded as the most important risk. They perceived that deforestation, no respect for the laws of nature and desacralization of morals, no respect for cultures and the traditional rainmakers are the main causes of climate change. The disruption of agricultural calendar and the reduction in rice yield were perceived as the main impacts of climate change in rice production. They used various approaches to adapt and mitigate climate change effects. The adoption of adaptation strategies was influenced either negatively or positively by the household size, land size, education level, membership to rice farmer’s association, training in rice production, access to extension services, use of improved varieties and the location in climatic zones. Research limitations/implications For each climatic zone of the Republic of Benin, weather data were collected in only one meteorological station. Practical implications The study showed that it is important to educate rice farmers on the scientific causes of climate change for better resilience. There is an urgent need to train rice farmers in irrigation and water management techniques to cope with climate variability. To promote irrigation, the authors suggest the establishment of a subsidy and credit mechanism by the government. Factors that influenced adoption of efficient adaptation strategies to climate events must be taken into account for future adaptation policies in the Republic of Benin. Originality/value This study provided an overview of the perceptions and adaptations of rice farmers along the climatic gradient in the Republic of Benin. Therefore, the knowledge of the determining factors of the adaptation strategies used by rice farmers could be used in the setting up of effective climate change resilience policies in Benin.
贝宁共和国稻农对气候变化的认知和反应,以及适应战略的决定因素
目的本研究的目的是评估贝宁共和国稻农对气候变化表现的看法,并确定采取这些策略的有效策略和决定因素。设计/方法/方法使用参与式研究评估工具和技术进行调查,如直接观察、,个人访谈和实地访问,通过问卷收集数据。访问了贝宁共和国三个气候区39个村庄的418名稻农。使用描述性和推断统计分析了从气象站获得的农民的感知、1952年至2018年的温度和1960年至2018年间的降雨量数据。调查结果所有接受调查的农民都意识到气候变化,并认为包括降雨延迟在内的各种表现形式是最重要的风险。他们认为,森林砍伐、不尊重自然规律和道德规范、不尊重文化和传统造雨者是气候变化的主要原因。农业日历的中断和水稻产量的下降被认为是气候变化对水稻生产的主要影响。他们采用了各种方法来适应和减轻气候变化的影响。适应战略的采用受到家庭规模、土地规模、教育水平、水稻农民协会成员、水稻生产培训、获得推广服务、改良品种的使用以及气候区的位置的负面或正面影响。研究局限性/影响对于贝宁共和国的每个气候区,只有一个气象站收集了天气数据。实际意义研究表明,教育稻农了解气候变化的科学原因对于提高抵御能力很重要。迫切需要对稻农进行灌溉和水管理技术培训,以应对气候变化。为了促进灌溉,作者建议政府建立补贴和信贷机制。贝宁共和国未来的适应政策必须考虑到影响对气候事件采取有效适应战略的因素。起源/value这项研究概述了贝宁共和国水稻种植户对气候梯度的看法和适应情况。因此,对稻农所使用的适应战略的决定因素的了解可以用于在贝宁制定有效的气候变化抵御政策。
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8.10
自引率
8.30%
发文量
43
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: Effective from volume 10 (2018), International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management is an open access journal. In the history of science there have been only a few issues which have mobilized the attention of scientists and policy-makers alike as the issue of climate change currently does. International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management is an international forum that addresses the need for disseminating scholarly research, projects and other initiatives aimed to facilitate a better understanding of the subject matter of climate change. The journal publishes papers dealing with policy-making on climate change, and methodological approaches to cope with the problems deriving from climate change. It disseminates experiences from projects and case studies where due consideration to environmental, economic, social and political aspects is given and especially the links and leverages that can be attained by this holistic approach. It regards climate change under the perspective of its wider implications: for economic growth, water and food security, and for people''s survival – especially those living in the poorest communities in developing countries.
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