Factors influencing climate change adaptation by smallholder farmers in the Talensi district of Ghana
ガーナ・タレンシ地区における小規模農家の気候変動適応に影響を与える要因 (AI 翻訳)
Seth Opoku Mensah, Brent Jacobs, Rebecca Cunningham
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日本語
本研究は、ガーナの気候変動ホットスポットであるタレンシ地区における小規模農家の気候変動適応行動の選択要因を調査した。段階的ロジスティック回帰分析などを用いて、気候認識、生計資本、制度的介入が6つの適応行動の採用に与える影響を分析。改良品種の植え付けが最も一般的(89%)で、家畜増加が最も低かった(19%)。複雑な変数の相互作用が適応行動に影響しており、文脈に応じた対策の重要性を指摘している。
English
This study examines factors influencing smallholder farmers' adoption of climate change adaptation actions in Ghana's Talensi district. Using logistic regression, it finds that planting improved crop varieties is most common (89%) while raising more livestock is least (19%). Complex interactions among perception, livelihood capital, and institutional factors affect adoption. The study emphasizes context-specific adaptation packages considering complementarity among actions.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
本論文は日本のGX政策に直接関連しないが、開発途上国における気候変動適応の実証研究として、日本の国際協力や農業分野における適応策の参考になる可能性がある。
In the global GX context
This paper adds to the global understanding of climate adaptation in smallholder agriculture, highlighting the need for tailored interventions. It is relevant for global climate adaptation policy and practice.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Researchers can use this empirical evidence on adaptation action complementarities and determinants to inform further studies in similar contexts.
🏢実務担当者:Practitioners can apply insights on the importance of context-specific adaptation packages that consider farmers' perceptions and institutional support.
🏛政策担当者:Policymakers should note the need for targeted interventions that account for the complex interactions of factors influencing adaptation adoption.
📄 Abstract(原文)
This study investigates factors influencing smallholder farmers’ choice of climate change actions in one of Ghana’s climate change hotspots – the Talensi district. A stepwise logistic regression model and thematic and narrative analyses were employed to examine the impacts of climate perception, livelihood capitals, and institutional intervention on smallholder farmers’ adoption of six common climate change actions. All smallholder farmers reported adopting one or more actions to reduce their vulnerability. Planting improved crop cultivars was most commonly adopted (89% of farmers), and raising more livestock was least common (19%), with complementarities observed among the climate change actions. The adoption of some climate change actions was influenced by a large number of complex interacting variables (e.g. planting improved crop cultivars), and others were less so (e.g. raising additional livestock). Given the unique contexts of farming communities, agricultural policymakers, development practitioners, and decision-makers at different institutional levels must intensify their efforts to promote context-specific and targeted climate change actions which consider the vital role of farmers’ perceptions, livelihoods, and institutional factors in their adaptation decisions. Consideration should also be given to complementarity among climate change actions and attributes of individual actions to develop appropriate packages of actions to minimize climate risks.
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