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Agricultural Adaptation to Climate Change

✍ Scribed by Christopher R. Bryant, Mamadou A. Sarr, Kénel Délusca (eds.)


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
240
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book deals with one of the major challenges facing human society and its governments, climate change and variability. The principal objective of the book is to explore how agricultural production through the actions primarily of farmers, including peasant farmers, adapt to these changing circumstances, what the limitations of adaptation are, how the process of adaptation varies between different territories (e.g. developed countries versus developing countries), and what are or can be the most effective roles for actors other than the farmers, including different levels of government and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) such as professional associations of farmers and community organizations.

The principal argument is threefold: 1) while there are significant differences between territories and countries in terms of the capacity of farmers (and the other actors) to engage in capacity building to be able to adapt effectively to climate change and variability, 2) the critical roles are those played out by the farmers themselves, but that 3) other actors can play an important role in accompanying farmers in their adaptation process, providing relevant and strategic information, counseling them and facilitating networking and meetings when appropriate. This effectively means that without engaging in the local adaptation processes governments can really only play effective roles by working with other actors at the local and regional levels. When it occurs, it can be very effective, but when it does not, farmers are left to their own devices (and even then, many are able to use their own creativity and local knowledge to survive and continue to develop).

Essentially therefore, the secondary argument that is followed throughout the book is that adaptation is essentially a social process that requires an understanding of social processes and dynamics in each farming community and territory. It involves an understanding, for instance, of information diffusion processes in the different farming communities and territories, which provides a set of tools to promote and facilitate the adoption process in the context of adaptation to climate change and variability.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Introduction....Pages 1-10
Front Matter....Pages 11-11
Agricultural Adaptation to Changing Environments: Lessons Learned from Farmers in Eastern Ontario, Canada....Pages 13-26
Analysis of Power Relations among Actors and Institutions in the Process of Agricultural Adaptation to Climate Change and Variability from the Diffusion of Innovations Perspective....Pages 27-51
Climate Change and Corn Productivity in West MontΓ©rΓ©gie, Quebec: From Impacts Anticipation to Some Adaptation Potentialities....Pages 53-69
The Economic Impact of Climate Change on Cash Crop Farms in QuΓ©bec and Ontario....Pages 71-89
The Organizational Dimensions of Agricultural Adaptation: Experiences in QuΓ©bec’s Market Garden Sector....Pages 91-104
Citizen Involvement and Volunteering Along the Acadian Coastline: Challenges for Integrated Management and Adaptation in the Context of Climate Change....Pages 105-115
The Contribution of Agronomic Research to Innovation: The Experience of INRA-SAD in France....Pages 117-130
Front Matter....Pages 131-131
Low Frequency Winter Rainfall Variability in the North West of Morocco....Pages 133-152
Projections of Peanut Yields from 2011 to 2040 in Senegal Using Classification and Regression Trees....Pages 153-165
Facing Climate Change Through Sustainable Agriculture: Can Results from China Be Transferred to Africa?....Pages 167-183
Adaptation Strategies in the Valley of the Senegal River: A Social Approach to Dealing with Climate Change in Senegal....Pages 185-198
Adaptations of the Agricultural Calendar and Agricultural Techniques to Climate Change in the Highlands of Cameroon....Pages 199-224
Conclusion....Pages 225-232
Back Matter....Pages 233-234

✦ Subjects


Climate Change;Climate Change Management and Policy;Sustainable Development;Agricultural Economics;Agriculture


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