Options for adapting to climate change in livestock - dominated farming systems in the greater horn of Africa

Authors

  • An Notenbaert, Andrew Mude International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), P. O. Box 30709, 00100, Nairobi, Kenya. Author

Keywords:

Climate change, livestock, diversification, insurance, farming systems, greater horn of Africa.

Abstract

The greater horn of Africa is one of the least developed regions in Africa. Livestock are an important economic
resource and an essential asset for poor farmers in this region. Climate variability, population growth, low economic
development, limited market integration, and low fertilizer use, amongst others put serious pressure on livestock
production. The sustainability of the livestock production in the rangelands and the integrated crop-livestock
systems is further jeopardised by climate change. The uncertainties associated with climate change impacts call for
interventions that empower communities to effectively cope with current climatic variability and to adapt to
unexpected future consequences. Risk management and climate-robust development both appear to be promising
approaches. Index-based livestock insurance, for example, offers innovative opportunities for protecting farmers’
assets, while diversification in the arid- and semi-arid regions might turn into economically viable livelihood
strategies. These adaptation options will only be adopted if the right systems of incentives and policies are put in
place.

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2019-08-30

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Options for adapting to climate change in livestock - dominated farming systems in the greater horn of Africa. (2019). African Journal of Geography and Regional Planning, 6(1), 1-6. https://ijpp.org/journal/index.php/AJGRP/article/view/370