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Building resilience to climate change in selected districts in Zimbabwe = experiences from the Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund Programme /
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Building resilience to climate change in selected districts in Zimbabwe/ edited by Lindah Mhlanga, Kefasi Nyikahadzoi, Jayne Stack.
其他題名:
experiences from the Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund Programme /
其他作者:
Mhlanga, L.
出版者:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
面頁冊數:
xv, 164 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Chapter 1: Introduction: Building Resilience To Climate Change In Selected Districts In Zimbabwe Experiences From The Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund Programme -- Chapter 2: Climate Smart Agriculture Practices and Gender Differentiated Food and Income Security Outcomes: Evidence from Zimbabwe -- Chapter 3: Determinants of Household Food Security Among Smallholder Farmers Under Changing Climates And Contexts: A Case of The Zambezi Valley In Zimbabwe -- Chapter 4: Water Based Infrastructure And Resilience In Selected Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund (Zrbf) Consortiums In South-Western Zimbabwe -- Chapter 5: Building Asset Stock For Resilience In Vulnerable Communities In Zimbabwe -- Chapter 6: Environmental and Socio-economic Shocks On Smallholder Farmers: Can Resilience Be Achieved Without Livestock In Zimbabwe? -- Chapter 7: Building Resilience Capacities of Vulnerable Rural Farmers: Characteristics And Factors of Sustained Poverty Escapers, Evidence From Zimbabwe -- Chapter 8: Building Household Resilience To The Effects of Climate Change.
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Climate change adaptation - Zimbabwe. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-80529-5
ISBN:
9783031805295
Building resilience to climate change in selected districts in Zimbabwe = experiences from the Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund Programme /
Building resilience to climate change in selected districts in Zimbabwe
experiences from the Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund Programme /[electronic resource] :edited by Lindah Mhlanga, Kefasi Nyikahadzoi, Jayne Stack. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xv, 164 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1: Introduction: Building Resilience To Climate Change In Selected Districts In Zimbabwe Experiences From The Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund Programme -- Chapter 2: Climate Smart Agriculture Practices and Gender Differentiated Food and Income Security Outcomes: Evidence from Zimbabwe -- Chapter 3: Determinants of Household Food Security Among Smallholder Farmers Under Changing Climates And Contexts: A Case of The Zambezi Valley In Zimbabwe -- Chapter 4: Water Based Infrastructure And Resilience In Selected Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund (Zrbf) Consortiums In South-Western Zimbabwe -- Chapter 5: Building Asset Stock For Resilience In Vulnerable Communities In Zimbabwe -- Chapter 6: Environmental and Socio-economic Shocks On Smallholder Farmers: Can Resilience Be Achieved Without Livestock In Zimbabwe? -- Chapter 7: Building Resilience Capacities of Vulnerable Rural Farmers: Characteristics And Factors of Sustained Poverty Escapers, Evidence From Zimbabwe -- Chapter 8: Building Household Resilience To The Effects of Climate Change.
The book is based on Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund data from the Outcome Monitoring Surveys 1,2,3 (OMS123) which comprised of three rounds of panel data set with the same households being interviewed three consecutive times in 18 districts. The OMS1, OMS2 and OMS3 were undertaken in 2019, 2020 and 2021, respectively. The findings in this book demonstrate and provide a better understanding of what works and what does not work to strengthen communities' resilience in Zimbabwe. The information contributed in each chapter will be useful to inform adaptive programming and design of future resilience interventions and policy, with a focus on Climate Resilient Development (CRD). The chapters also address the challenge of formulating concrete policy in an environment with severe data constraints.
ISBN: 9783031805295
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