DAR ES SALAAM, Feb. 26 (Xinhua) -- For Ray Lipasho Kimeshwa, a Maasai man who hails from the Kiteto district in Tanzania's northern region of Manyara, climate change has left an indelible mark on his life. Kimeshwa, 39, was the proud owner of 100 cattle in the 1990s through the ...
Due to their reliance on rain-fed agriculture, both as a source of income and consumption, many low-income countries are considered to be the most vulnerable to climate change. Here, we estimate the impact of climate change on food security in Tanzania. Represe...
Purpose-The purpose of this study is to investigate on themes covered by media and factors affecting coverage of climate change information in Tanzania.Design/methodology/approach-In all, 85 journalists from five local media were identified using snowballing and purposive methods where quantitative ...
Aim Climate change is pressing extra strain on the already degraded forest ecosystem in Tanzania. However, it is mostly unknown how climate change will affect the distribution of forests in the future. We aimed to model the impacts of climate change on natural forests to help inform national锕...
G. Lyimo, "Climate change, adaptive strategies and rural livelihoods in Semiarid Tanzania," Natural Resources, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 266-278, 2013.R. Kangalawe and J. Lyimo, 2013. "Climate Change, Adaptive Strategies and Rural Livelihoods in Semiarid Tanzania," Natural Resources, Vol. 4...
DAR ES SALAAM, March 3 (Xinhua) -- Tanzania's weather watchdog said on Thursday in 2021 the country experienced extreme weather events, mainly heavy rainfall, floods, prolonged dry spells, strong winds, and high temperatures caused by climate change. ...
These results are in turn imposed on a highly-disaggregated, dynamic economy-wide model of Tanzania. We find that, relative to a no climate change baseline and considering domestic agricultural production as the principal channel of impact, food security in Tanzania appears likely to deteriorate as...
Adaptation to Climate Change by Smallholder Farmers in Tanzania In Sub-Saharan Africa, climate change is set to hit the agricultural sector the most and cause untold suffering particularly for smallholder farmers. To cu... C Komba,E Muchapondwa - 《Agricultural Adaptation to Climate Change in Afr...
Tanzania Climate Change AdaptationClimate ChangeAdaptationBarriersNeedsCapacityThis paper sets out the case for barriers needs and capacity for climate change adaptation for least developing nation the case study of united republic of TanzSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Although Tanzania has negligible emissions of greenhouse gases, he said, climate change projections in Tanzania indicated a consistent change in the climate variables, including warming up from 0.5 degrees Centigrade in 2025 up to around 4 degrees Centigrade in 2100, with more warming over the South...