2010
DOI: 10.5897/ajest09.207
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Vulnerability and adaptation of rain fed agriculture to climate change and variability in semi-arid Tanzania

Abstract: A vulnerability assessment of rain fed agriculture to climate change and variability in semi-arid parts of Tabora Region in Tanzania was conducted in 2009. Four village clusters were selected out of which, three villages represent Millennium Villages Program (MVP) namely Mbola, Mpenge and Isila from Uyui District. One village namely Tumbi from Tabora Urban bordering the MVP was also selected. Both primary and secondary data were collected using different methods including structured questionnaire interviews, f… Show more

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“…The selected villages have undulating to rolling plains and plateaux with an altitude ranging from 700 to 900 metres above sea level (masl). Rains are usually erratic with variability in their onset, distribution, and intensity [15]. The study area has the average annual rainfall ranging from 500 to 800 mm [14].…”
Section: Description Of the Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The selected villages have undulating to rolling plains and plateaux with an altitude ranging from 700 to 900 metres above sea level (masl). Rains are usually erratic with variability in their onset, distribution, and intensity [15]. The study area has the average annual rainfall ranging from 500 to 800 mm [14].…”
Section: Description Of the Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The parametric test considers the simple linear regression of the random variable Y on time X. The regression coefficient of the interpolated regression line slope coefficient was computed from the climate data based on Mongi et al (2010). This type of trend line used the following linear equations to calculate the least square fit for a line using MS Excel:…”
Section: Simple Linear Regressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agriculture is becoming increasingly vulnerable to the effects of Climate Change especially the rain-fed farming system in Africa, which is highly dependent on the rain to provide water for its crop. It is adversely affected by change in the rainfall pattern, drought and the attendant increase in incidences of pest and diseases as the whole system try to adapt to the change around them (Mongi et al, 2010; Pereira, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%