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Impact of climate change and variability on traditional farming systems: Farmers’ perceptions from south-west semi-arid Zimbabwe

机译:气候变化和变异性对传统农业系统的影响:农民从西南半干旱津巴布韦的看法

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Despite annual climate variability threats, traditional farming in semi-arid Zimbabwe remains entrenched in unproductive, rain-fed agricultural practices. Adaptation strategies by farmers are seemingly failing to mitigate climate impacts, as evidenced by annual crop and livestock losses. Matabeleland South Province was a thriving livestock and small grain-producing province in the 1970s. Today, the province relies heavily on humanitarian assistance from government and humanitarian agencies. Through literature review, observations and focus group discussions with 129 farmers, the qualitative study established the perceptions of farmers around climate variability impacts in the past 20 years in Mangwe, Matobo and Gwanda districts in Zimbabwe. The study (1) analysed changes in climate and weather patterns in the past 20 years; (2) analysed climate impacts on traditional farming systems in the past 20 years in Gwanda, Mangwe and Matobo districts in Zimbabwe; and (3) established farmers’ perceptions, experiences and their climate adaptive strategies. The findings showed that the farmers experienced annual heat waves, protracted droughts, chaotic rain seasons, frost and floods, which led to environmental degradation. Traditional farming systems or practices have been abandoned in favour of buying and selling and gold panning, among other alternative livelihood options, because of climate-related threats and misconceptions around the subject of climate change. Farmers fail to access timely and comprehensive weather forecasts, resulting in annual crop and livestock losses, as decision-making is compromised. Given that the smallholder farming system sustains the bulk of the population in Matabeleland South Province in Zimbabwe, climate education and capital investment is needed to change traditional farmer perceptions about climate change impacts on the farming practices. Increased climate awareness initiatives, establishment of village-based weather stations and the marrying of traditional farming climate knowledge to modern practices are highly recommended to enhance resilience to climate.
机译:尽管年度气候变化威胁,但半干旱津巴布韦的传统农业仍然根深蒂固,在不生产,雨水的农业实践中。农民的适应策略似乎未能减轻气候影响,这是由年度作物和牲畜损失所证明的。 Matabeleland South Province是20世纪70年代蓬勃发展的畜牧业和小粮食生产省。今天,该省依赖于政府和人道主义机构的人道主义援助。通过文献综述,观察和重点小组与129名农民的讨论,定性研究在达里亚布韦省曼公司,马托波和甘达地区的过去20年中,对农民在气候变异影响周围的看法。该研究(1)在过去20年中分析了气候和天气模式的变化; (2)分析了津巴布韦省古达,漫画和马托波区过去20年的传统农业系统的气候影响; (3)建立农民的看法,经验及其气候适应战略。调查结果表明,农民经历了年度热浪,延长干旱,混沌雨季,霜冻和洪水,导致环境退化。由于气候变化问题与气候变化主题的气候相关威胁和误解,传统的农业制度或做法被遗弃支持购买和销售和黄金淘汰,以及其他替代的生计选择。农民未能获得及时和全面的天气预报,导致年度作物和牲畜损失,因为决策受到损害。鉴于小农农业制度维持津巴布韦的南部省的大部分人口,需要气候教育和资本投资来改变传统的农民对气候变化对农业实践的影响的看法。增加了气候意识举措,建立了村庄的气象站以及将传统农业气候知识与现代实践结婚的建立,以加强气候的抵御能力。

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