2021
DOI: 10.4000/vertigo.31673
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Perception et stratégies d’adaptation aux incertitudes climatiques par les exploitants agricoles des zones marécageuses au Sud-Kivu

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“…Being around Bukavu town, Kabare has recorded a rise in demand for land, leading to rapid marshland conversion for growing food [32]. In Kabare, 65% of marshland farmers are women, and the income generated from vegetable sales has contributed to women's financial autonomy [33]. Women farmers selected in Kabare produced vegetables in the marshlands of Kabirundu, Kiko, Kavule and Kanosha (See fig.…”
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“…Being around Bukavu town, Kabare has recorded a rise in demand for land, leading to rapid marshland conversion for growing food [32]. In Kabare, 65% of marshland farmers are women, and the income generated from vegetable sales has contributed to women's financial autonomy [33]. Women farmers selected in Kabare produced vegetables in the marshlands of Kabirundu, Kiko, Kavule and Kanosha (See fig.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%