African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-45106-6_130
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Rethinking Climate-Smart Agriculture Adoption for Resilience-Building Among Smallholder Farmers: Gender-Sensitive Adoption Framework

Abstract: This study identifies the need for holistic understanding of gender-differentiated climate-smart agriculture (CSA) adoption by smallholder farmers who are at the frontline of climate-related hazards and disasters in Africa. CSA adoption is predominantly informed by a parochial linear approach to farmers’ decision-making processes. Resilience-building and adaptation, which forms the second pillar of CSA and can enhance understanding of the CSA adoption nuances at farmer level, often receives less attention in a… Show more

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“…These results corroborate previous studies that find that adopting multiple technologies is much more beneficial as there are synergies gained from different technologies ( Bagheri and Teymouri, 2022 ; Lemaire et al., 2014 ; Wainaina et al., 2017 ). Further, by adopting multiple technologies, households are able to insure their welfare against different types of risk ( Khoza et al., 2020 ). For example, in our case, IC enterprise, which is much more resilient to climate shocks ( Gheyas et al., 2021 ), is possibly shielding households from crop failure that could result from climate shocks.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results corroborate previous studies that find that adopting multiple technologies is much more beneficial as there are synergies gained from different technologies ( Bagheri and Teymouri, 2022 ; Lemaire et al., 2014 ; Wainaina et al., 2017 ). Further, by adopting multiple technologies, households are able to insure their welfare against different types of risk ( Khoza et al., 2020 ). For example, in our case, IC enterprise, which is much more resilient to climate shocks ( Gheyas et al., 2021 ), is possibly shielding households from crop failure that could result from climate shocks.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Positive masculinities that harness men's ability to be caring, non-violent, cooperative and dependable will contribute towards gender transformation and achievement of gender-equitable resilience (Béné et al , 2016; Khoza et al , 2020). To achieve this transformation requires scholars, practitioners and policymakers to harness society's capacity to transform (Connell, 2014), especially men.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%