Tackling climate change through craft development: The case of rural women in uPhongolo Local Municipality

Climate change is a global phenomenon that is affecting all humanity. Bearing the harshest brunt of environmental, social and economic shocks are the world’s poorest and those in vulnerable conditions such as women in rural areas. Rural areas have experienced a decline in the dependence on agricultu...

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Main Author: Antonia T. Nzama
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Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2021-09-01
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Online Access:https://jamba.org.za/index.php/jamba/article/view/1140
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description Climate change is a global phenomenon that is affecting all humanity. Bearing the harshest brunt of environmental, social and economic shocks are the world’s poorest and those in vulnerable conditions such as women in rural areas. Rural areas have experienced a decline in the dependence on agriculture and livestock farming because of climate change, thus forcing people especially women to look for alternative sources of sustainable livelihoods (SLs). The objective of this study was to establish the extent to which craft development can be used as an alternative livelihood by women in uPhongolo Local Municipality in KwaZulu-Natal to mitigate the effects of climate change. This study adopted a SL theoretical framework to explain how women in the study area used craft development to improve their livelihoods. A survey method was adopted for this study using both qualitative and quantitative approaches. Non-probability sampling strategy using a purposive sampling technique was used to select 50 women crafters from uPhongolo Local Municipality. Face-to-face interviews using questionnaires, which had both closed and open-ended questions, were conducted. These allowed for the collection of numeric data and simultaneously allowed respondents to express themselves and elaborate on the structured questions. The Software Programme for Social Science (SPSS) was used to analyse quantitative data that had been generated using structured interviews and categorised qualitative data. The findings indicated that innovative entrepreneurship using natural capital readily available in the area for craft development and linking the products to the market play a significant role in improving SLs of women in the study area. The study recommends that capacity-building programmes be provided to equip rural women with skills that would enhance their ability to respond to natural hazards such as climate change.
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spelling doaj.art-39b70288c0bf42779f3c711a16aeace92022-12-22T01:19:56ZengAOSISJàmbá2072-845X1996-14212021-09-01131e1e1010.4102/jamba.v13i1.1140367Tackling climate change through craft development: The case of rural women in uPhongolo Local MunicipalityAntonia T. Nzama0Department of Recreation and Tourism, Faculty of Arts, University of Zululand, KwaDlangezwaClimate change is a global phenomenon that is affecting all humanity. Bearing the harshest brunt of environmental, social and economic shocks are the world’s poorest and those in vulnerable conditions such as women in rural areas. Rural areas have experienced a decline in the dependence on agriculture and livestock farming because of climate change, thus forcing people especially women to look for alternative sources of sustainable livelihoods (SLs). The objective of this study was to establish the extent to which craft development can be used as an alternative livelihood by women in uPhongolo Local Municipality in KwaZulu-Natal to mitigate the effects of climate change. This study adopted a SL theoretical framework to explain how women in the study area used craft development to improve their livelihoods. A survey method was adopted for this study using both qualitative and quantitative approaches. Non-probability sampling strategy using a purposive sampling technique was used to select 50 women crafters from uPhongolo Local Municipality. Face-to-face interviews using questionnaires, which had both closed and open-ended questions, were conducted. These allowed for the collection of numeric data and simultaneously allowed respondents to express themselves and elaborate on the structured questions. The Software Programme for Social Science (SPSS) was used to analyse quantitative data that had been generated using structured interviews and categorised qualitative data. The findings indicated that innovative entrepreneurship using natural capital readily available in the area for craft development and linking the products to the market play a significant role in improving SLs of women in the study area. The study recommends that capacity-building programmes be provided to equip rural women with skills that would enhance their ability to respond to natural hazards such as climate change.https://jamba.org.za/index.php/jamba/article/view/1140climate changenatural capitalsustainable livelihoodsinnovative entrepreneurshipcraft development
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Tackling climate change through craft development: The case of rural women in uPhongolo Local Municipality
Jàmbá
climate change
natural capital
sustainable livelihoods
innovative entrepreneurship
craft development
title Tackling climate change through craft development: The case of rural women in uPhongolo Local Municipality
title_full Tackling climate change through craft development: The case of rural women in uPhongolo Local Municipality
title_fullStr Tackling climate change through craft development: The case of rural women in uPhongolo Local Municipality
title_full_unstemmed Tackling climate change through craft development: The case of rural women in uPhongolo Local Municipality
title_short Tackling climate change through craft development: The case of rural women in uPhongolo Local Municipality
title_sort tackling climate change through craft development the case of rural women in uphongolo local municipality
topic climate change
natural capital
sustainable livelihoods
innovative entrepreneurship
craft development
url https://jamba.org.za/index.php/jamba/article/view/1140
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