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Traoré A., Falconnier G.N., Kouressy M., Serpantié Georges, Ba A., Affholder F., Giner M., Sultan Benjamin. (2022). Farmers' perception and adaptation strategies to climate change in Central Mali. Weather, Climate, and Society, 14 (1), 95-112. ISSN 1948-8327.

Titre du document
Farmers' perception and adaptation strategies to climate change in Central Mali
Année de publication
2022
Type de document
Article
Auteurs
Traoré A., Falconnier G.N., Kouressy M., Serpantié Georges, Ba A., Affholder F., Giner M., Sultan Benjamin
Source
Weather, Climate, and Society, 2022, 14 (1), 95-112 ISSN 1948-8327
Adaptation of the agricultural sector to climate change is crucial to avoid food insecurity in sub-Saharan Africa. Farmers' perception of climate change is a crucial element in adaptation process. The aim of this study was (i) to compare farmers' perception of climate change with actual weather data recorded in central Mali, (ii) to identify changes in agricultural practices implemented by farmers to adapt to climate change, and (iii) to investigate the link between farmers' perception of climate change and implementation of adaptation practices. Focus group discussions and individual surveys were conducted to identify climate-related changes perceived by farmers and agricultural adaptation strategies they consider relevant to cope with these changes. A majority (>50%) of farmers perceived an increase in temperature, decrease in rainfall, shortening of growing season, early cessation of rainfall, and increase in the frequency of dry spells at the beginning of the growing season. In line with farmers' perception, analysis of climate data indicated (i) an increase in mean annual temperature and minimum growing season temperature and (ii) a decrease in total rainfall. Farmers' perception of early cessation of rainfall and more-frequent drought periods were not detected by climate data analysis. To cope with the decrease in rainfall and late start of the growing season, farmers used drought-tolerant cultivars and implemented water-saving technologies. Despite a perceived warming, no specific adaptation to heat stress was mentioned by farmers. We found evidence of a link between farmers' perception of climate change and the implementation of some adaptation options. Our study highlights the need for a dialogue between farmers and researchers to develop new strategies to compensate for the expected negative impacts of heat stress on agricultural productivity.
Plan de classement
Sciences du milieu [021] ; Etudes, transformation, conservation du milieu naturel [082] ; Economie et sociologie rurale [098]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010085053]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010085053
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