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AICCRA Zambia Baseline Survey 2022
doi: 10.7910/dvn/nlwwkm
The baseline survey for AICCRA Zambia was conducted from August to October 2022. The aim of the baseline survey was to (i) identify gendered perceptions of long-term climate change and weather extremes (droughts, floods, etc.) for smallholder farmers/fishermen/fisherwomen; (ii) identify gendered adaptation options (including CSA practices) that farmers use for long-term climate change and weather extremes; (iii) identify sources of CIS and CSA for smallholder farmers/fishermen/fisherwomen; and (iv) identify gendered entry points for CIS and CSA services to support climate change adaptation across specific value chains in Zambia.
climate variability, Data, climate change, Agricultural Sciences, barriers, climate-smart agriculture, climate information services
climate variability, Data, climate change, Agricultural Sciences, barriers, climate-smart agriculture, climate information services
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