Adaptation to climate change among agropastoral systems: case for Zimbabwe - Ungani, 2009

Climate change is an additional constraint to sustainable socio-economic development in Zimbabwe. The increasing frequency and severity of droughts and floods, the periodic shift in onset of the rains, and increasing intensity of mid-season dry spells in the last 50 years have been identified in the Initial National Communications (1996) and other recent studies (for example Tadross et al, 2008) as a major consequence of climate change.

Climate Change: Global Risks, Challenges and Decisions IOP Publishing. IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science 6 (2009) 412045 doi:10.1088/1755-1307/6/1/412045

Adaptation to climate change among agropastoral systems: case for Zimbabwe, Leonard Unganai
Environmental Management Agency, Coping with Drought and Climate Change Project, Harare, Zimbabwe

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