Impacts of Climate Change on Ethiopian Agriculture: A Review
気候変動がエチオピア農業に及ぼす影響:レビュー (AI 翻訳)
Bereket Roba Gamo, Keunpyo Lee
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日本語
エチオピアの農業は気候変動に脆弱であり、降雨依存が高く、伝統的農業が主体である。農民は限られた気候情報の中で独自の適応策をとっているが、制度・政策・技術支援の強化が必要。
English
Ethiopian agriculture is highly vulnerable to climate change due to heavy reliance on rainfall and low input use. Smallholders adopt indigenous adaptation strategies but lack institutional and technological support. Policy directions to reinforce these mechanisms are proposed.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
本レビューはエチオピアを対象としており、日本のGX文脈には直接関連しないが、途上国支援や適応協力の参考になり得る。
In the global GX context
This review focuses on Ethiopian smallholder agriculture, contributing to global understanding of climate adaptation challenges in rain-fed systems. It does not directly address GX disclosure or finance, but offers insights for adaptation policy.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides a comprehensive overview of climate impacts on Ethiopian agriculture and indigenous adaptation mechanisms.
🏢実務担当者:Highlights institutional and technological gaps that could inform adaptation projects in similar contexts.
🏛政策担当者:Suggests policy directions to support indigenous adaptation, relevant for agricultural resilience planning.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Background: Climate change poses a significant threat to the lives of predominantly agriculture dependent rural communities. Although there have been several studies on climate change impacts on agriculture; studies specific to impacts on Ethiopia’s agriculture and response of local communities are limited. Objective: This review is aimed at compiling the principal impacts of climate change on smallholder agriculture and response of the smallholders to the threat to their livelihood in Ethiopia. Method: Our literature review integrated peer-reviewed articles from Scopus; Web of Science; ScienceDirect; and PubMed databases; supplemented by climate change reports from the FAO and various national agencies. Findings: The available data showed that Ethiopia’s agricultural sector is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change due to its heavy reliance on rainfall; making the lives of over 78 percent of the country’s population that rely on it uncertain. The studies also indicated that climate change poses a huge additional challenge to the country’s traditional agriculture characterized by low productivity; low level of inputs use; reliance on archaic technology for production; insect pests; and enormous post-harvest loss. The attempts by the national government to combat the adverse effects of climate change on agriculture have been restrained by weak institutional capacity and limited climate information and expertise in the country. The smallholder farmers have implemented numerous indigenous adaptation mechanisms with limited climate forecasting information through mass media and farmers’ low capacity restricting their efforts. Conclusion: The indigenous adaptation strategies of the smallholder farmers should be reinforced with a wide range of institutional; policy; and technology support. We suggest possible policy directions that could support the indigenous adaptation mechanisms to climate change.
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