Perception et stratégies d’adaptation aux incertitudes climatiques par les exploitants agricoles des zones marécageuses au Sud-Kivu

Smallholder farming vulnerability to climate change results from its direct dependence on climatic factors (rainfalls, temperatures, solar radiation). In the DR Congo, where 3/4 of the population depends on this type of agriculture, the combined effects of climate change and COVID-19 have been added...

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Main Authors: Arsène Mushagalusa Balasha, Jean-Hélène Kitsali Katungo, Benjamin Murhula Balasha, Lebon Hwali Masheka, Aloïse Bitagirwa Ndele, Volonté Cirhuza , Jean -Baptiste Assumani Buhendwa, Innocent Akilimali, Nicanor Cubaka, Benoît Bismwa
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/31673
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author Arsène Mushagalusa Balasha
Jean-Hélène Kitsali Katungo
Benjamin Murhula Balasha
Lebon Hwali Masheka
Aloïse Bitagirwa Ndele
Volonté Cirhuza 
Jean -Baptiste Assumani Buhendwa
Innocent Akilimali
Nicanor Cubaka
Benoît Bismwa
author_facet Arsène Mushagalusa Balasha
Jean-Hélène Kitsali Katungo
Benjamin Murhula Balasha
Lebon Hwali Masheka
Aloïse Bitagirwa Ndele
Volonté Cirhuza 
Jean -Baptiste Assumani Buhendwa
Innocent Akilimali
Nicanor Cubaka
Benoît Bismwa
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description Smallholder farming vulnerability to climate change results from its direct dependence on climatic factors (rainfalls, temperatures, solar radiation). In the DR Congo, where 3/4 of the population depends on this type of agriculture, the combined effects of climate change and COVID-19 have been added to existing structural issues (example : persistent insecurity, impassable agricultural feeder roads ) to exacerbate threats to livelihoods of rural and periurban communities. Farmers ‘interviews within swamps of South Kivu reveal that the disruption of climatic elements such as rainfall and temperature patterns upsets farmers' endogenous knowledge of the climate. These farmers experience heavy and short rainfall (76 %), rising temperatures and a dry season likely long. Results from the binary logistic regression show that the appearance of new pests and the irregularity in rainfall patterns increase significantly farmers' conviction of climate change in the study area. Perceived impacts of climate change that farmers fear include the decline of soil fertility, decreasing yields, crops failure due to floods. Farmers’ adaptation strategies include the cleaning up streams, mulching as well as the application of manure, crop diversification and use of chemical pesticides that is currently farmers ‘preferred option to control pests. This paper provides valuable information that can guide policy makers as well as those involved in agricultural development to define a program that aims at strengthening farmers ’capacity to adapt to climate change by formulating new strategies based on existing local knowledge.
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spelling doaj.art-d17d568b2acf4d3483f5e9e20eca9db92024-04-04T09:08:03ZfraÉditions en environnement VertigOVertigO1492-844221110.4000/vertigo.31673Perception et stratégies d’adaptation aux incertitudes climatiques par les exploitants agricoles des zones marécageuses au Sud-KivuArsène Mushagalusa BalashaJean-Hélène Kitsali KatungoBenjamin Murhula BalashaLebon Hwali MashekaAloïse Bitagirwa NdeleVolonté Cirhuza Jean -Baptiste Assumani BuhendwaInnocent AkilimaliNicanor CubakaBenoît BismwaSmallholder farming vulnerability to climate change results from its direct dependence on climatic factors (rainfalls, temperatures, solar radiation). In the DR Congo, where 3/4 of the population depends on this type of agriculture, the combined effects of climate change and COVID-19 have been added to existing structural issues (example : persistent insecurity, impassable agricultural feeder roads ) to exacerbate threats to livelihoods of rural and periurban communities. Farmers ‘interviews within swamps of South Kivu reveal that the disruption of climatic elements such as rainfall and temperature patterns upsets farmers' endogenous knowledge of the climate. These farmers experience heavy and short rainfall (76 %), rising temperatures and a dry season likely long. Results from the binary logistic regression show that the appearance of new pests and the irregularity in rainfall patterns increase significantly farmers' conviction of climate change in the study area. Perceived impacts of climate change that farmers fear include the decline of soil fertility, decreasing yields, crops failure due to floods. Farmers’ adaptation strategies include the cleaning up streams, mulching as well as the application of manure, crop diversification and use of chemical pesticides that is currently farmers ‘preferred option to control pests. This paper provides valuable information that can guide policy makers as well as those involved in agricultural development to define a program that aims at strengthening farmers ’capacity to adapt to climate change by formulating new strategies based on existing local knowledge.https://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/31673climate changeadaptation strategiesfamily farmingswampy areasKabare
spellingShingle Arsène Mushagalusa Balasha
Jean-Hélène Kitsali Katungo
Benjamin Murhula Balasha
Lebon Hwali Masheka
Aloïse Bitagirwa Ndele
Volonté Cirhuza 
Jean -Baptiste Assumani Buhendwa
Innocent Akilimali
Nicanor Cubaka
Benoît Bismwa
Perception et stratégies d’adaptation aux incertitudes climatiques par les exploitants agricoles des zones marécageuses au Sud-Kivu
VertigO
climate change
adaptation strategies
family farming
swampy areas
Kabare
title Perception et stratégies d’adaptation aux incertitudes climatiques par les exploitants agricoles des zones marécageuses au Sud-Kivu
title_full Perception et stratégies d’adaptation aux incertitudes climatiques par les exploitants agricoles des zones marécageuses au Sud-Kivu
title_fullStr Perception et stratégies d’adaptation aux incertitudes climatiques par les exploitants agricoles des zones marécageuses au Sud-Kivu
title_full_unstemmed Perception et stratégies d’adaptation aux incertitudes climatiques par les exploitants agricoles des zones marécageuses au Sud-Kivu
title_short Perception et stratégies d’adaptation aux incertitudes climatiques par les exploitants agricoles des zones marécageuses au Sud-Kivu
title_sort perception et strategies d adaptation aux incertitudes climatiques par les exploitants agricoles des zones marecageuses au sud kivu
topic climate change
adaptation strategies
family farming
swampy areas
Kabare
url https://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/31673
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