Comparative assessment of vulnerability of smallholder livestock farmers to climate change in North-West Ghana
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Local Environment The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability
Abstract
This study examined the vulnerability of smallholder livestock farmers in
North-West Ghana to climate change using data obtained from 200
livestock farmers obtained through the administration of a semi structured questionnaire. The Livelihood Vulnerability Index (LVI)
approach was used to examine the levels of vulnerability. The study
compared the vulnerability between the Nandom district and the Lawra
district. The empirical results revealed that livestock farmers are more
vulnerable to climatic extremes in the Nandom district than the Lawra
district. The study highlights the critical role of the government
regarding education and construction of water resources, among others.
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Mohammed T. Shaibu, Edward E. Onumah, Ramatu M. Al-Hassan & John K. M. Kuwornu (2020) Comparative assessment of vulnerability of smallholder livestock farmers to climate change in North-West Ghana, Local Environment, 25:8, 559-575, DOI: 10.1080/13549839.2020.1802585