2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.vas.2022.100240
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Effects of climate variability on livestock productivity and pastoralists perception: The case of drought resilience in Southeastern Ethiopia

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“…Specifically, we find on the one hand as in Habte et al. (2022) and Emediegwu and Ubabukoh (2023) that increasing temperatures decrease livestock production in Sub‐Saharan Africa and on the other hand, as Feng et al. (2021) that rainfall and livestock production have a positive relationship.…”
Section: Discussion Of the Main Results Of The Studysupporting
confidence: 66%
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“…Specifically, we find on the one hand as in Habte et al. (2022) and Emediegwu and Ubabukoh (2023) that increasing temperatures decrease livestock production in Sub‐Saharan Africa and on the other hand, as Feng et al. (2021) that rainfall and livestock production have a positive relationship.…”
Section: Discussion Of the Main Results Of The Studysupporting
confidence: 66%
“…For all specifications (1-10), we find like Godde et al ( 2021) that climate change influences on livestock production. Specifically, we find on the one hand as in Habte et al (2022) and Emediegwu and Ubabukoh (2023) that increasing temperatures decrease livestock production in Sub-Saharan Africa and on the other hand, as Feng et al (2021) that rainfall and livestock production have a positive relationship. We also find that increased rainfall increases livestock production to such an extent that any increase in rainfall characterized by water availability for livestock and forage crops leads to increased livestock production.…”
Section: Direct Effect Of Climate Change On Livestock Production In S...mentioning
confidence: 60%
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