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Título : Agriculture and Ecosystem Resilience in Sub Saharan Africa : Livelihood Pathways Under Changing Climate Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Bamutaze, Yazidhi, ; Kyamanywa, Samuel, ; Singh, Bal Ram, ; Nabanoga, Gorettie, ; Lal, Rattan, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2019 Número de páginas: XVI, 763 p. 132 ilustraciones, 107 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-12974-3 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Palabras clave: Ambiente Climatología Agricultura Sostenibilidad Comunidades bióticas Biología de la Conservación Ecología Ciencias ambientales Ciencias del clima Ecosistemas Índice Dewey: 333.7 Recursos naturales y energía Resumen: Este volumen analiza los contextos emergentes de resiliencia agrícola y de los ecosistemas en el África subsahariana, así como los avances tecnológicos contemporáneos que han influido en los medios de vida africanos. En seis secciones, el libro aborda los objetivos de desarrollo sostenible para mitigar los impactos negativos sobre la productividad agrícola provocados por el cambio climático en África. Algunos de los desafíos evaluados incluyen la degradación del suelo, los cambios en el uso de la tierra, la mala gestión de los recursos naturales, la disminución de la productividad de los cultivos y el estancamiento económico. Este libro será de interés para investigadores, ONG y organizaciones de desarrollo. La sección 1 se centra en la gestión del riesgo climático en África tropical. La Sección 2 aborda el nexo agua-ecosistema-agricultura e identifica las mejores estrategias para el uso sostenible del agua. La Sección 3 presenta las Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación (TIC) y cómo se pueden utilizar para mejorar la resiliencia humana y de los ecosistemas y mejorar la calidad de vida en las comunidades. La sección 4 analiza la ciencia y las políticas de la agricultura transformadora, incluidos los desafíos que enfrenta la producción y el manejo de cultivos. La Sección 5 aborda los procesos paisajísticos, la seguridad humana y la gobernanza de los agroecosistemas. La sección 6 concluye el libro con capítulos que cubren de manera única la dinámica de género de la resiliencia agrícola, de los ecosistemas y de los medios de vida. Nota de contenido: Chapter1: Agricultural Food Crop Production and Management Challenges under the Variable Climatic Conditions in Rungwe district, Tanzania -- Chapter2: Constraints to Agricultural Transformation in Yumbe District-Uganda -- Chapter3: Indigenous grasses for rehabilitating degraded African drylands -- Chapter4: Adoption of Recommended Maize Production Practices and Productivity among Farmers in Morogoro District, Tanzania -- Chapter5: Nitrate-Nitrogen Pollution and Attenuation Upstream of the Okavango Delta in Angola and Namibia -- Chapter6: Biochar application to soil for increased resilience of agroecosystems to climate change in Eastern and Southern Africa -- Chapter7: The Efficacy of the Soil Conservation Technologies Adopted in Mountain Agro-Ecosystems in Uganda -- Chapter8: Consequences of Land Tenure on Biodiversity in Arabuko Sokoke Forest Reserve in Kenya: Towards Responsible Land Management Outcomes -- Chapter9: Abundance and Diversity of Wetland Birds: The Case of Dinder National Park, Sudan -- Chapter10: Characterising the hydrological regime of a tropical papyrus wetland in the Lake Kyoga Basin, Uganda -- Chapter11: Ecological Sustainability: Miombo Woodland Conservation with Livestock Production in Sub-Saharan Africa -- Chapter12: Impacts of dams on downstream riparian ecosystems' health and community livelihoods: A case of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project -- Chapter13: The fragility of agricultural landscapes and resilience of communities to landslide occurrence in the tropical humid environments of Kigezi highlands in South Western Uganda -- Chapter14: The loss of agricultural and ecological resilience of abandoned lands in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa -- Chapter15: Catching Rain: Sand Dams and other strategies to develop locally resilient water supplies in semi-arid areas of Kenya -- Chapter16: Are Livestock keepers in and around forests key stakeholders in forest management?Experiences from Mabira Central Forest Reserve, Uganda -- Chapter17: A Review of Studies related to Charcoal Production, Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Tanzania -- Chapter18: Aboveground Species Diversity and Carbon Stocks in Small Holder Coffee Agroforestsry in the Highlands of Uganda -- Chapter19: The contribution of smallholder tree growers to increasing tree cover in Kaliro District -- Chapter20: Climate Impact Adaptation through Aquaculture: Ecological Considerations and Regulatory Requirements for Tropical Africa -- Chapter21: Livelihood Resilience, Climate Risk Management and Agriculture in the mid Zambezi Valley, Zimbabwe -- Chapter22: Determinants of Urban Resilience in sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review -- Chapter23: Determinants of Utilization of Strategies that Enhance Farmers' Resilience to Rainfall Variability in Mt. Elgon Region, Eastern Uganda -- Chapter24: On the Adoption of Climate Smart Agricultural Technologies andPractices in Drylands in Uganda: Evidence from a Micro-level Study in Nakasongola District -- Chapter25: Assessing the Efficacy of ICT in Weather Forecast Information Dissemination in Uganda: Evidence from Farming Communities in Mbale and Rakai Districts -- Chapter26: Empowering rural farmers in Africa to improve their livelihood through effective environment risk communication: Case study Uganda -- Chapter27: Effectiveness of Communication Channels on Level of Awareness and determinants of Adoption of Improved Common Bean Technologies among Smallholder Farmers in Tanzania -- Chapter28: Implications of the Media-Scientists' Relationship on the Crop Biotechnology Debate in Uganda -- Chapter29: Pathways for Addressing Gender Based Constraints for Effective Participation in Profitable Crop Value Chains in Tanzania -- Chapter30: The Impacts of Climate Change on Small Holder Households in Mt. Elgon Region of Uganda -Does Gender matter? -- Chapter31: UsingIndigenous Knowledge to Enhance Rainfall Forecasts among Smallholder Farmers in Mt. Elgon Region, Eastern Uganda? -- Chapter32: Gender norms, technology access and women farmers' vulnerability to climate change in Sub-Saharan Africa -- Chapter33: Identification of optimal agricultural development strategies in the West African Sahel Mékrou transboundary river basin. En línea: https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Link: https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i Agriculture and Ecosystem Resilience in Sub Saharan Africa : Livelihood Pathways Under Changing Climate [documento electrónico] / Bamutaze, Yazidhi, ; Kyamanywa, Samuel, ; Singh, Bal Ram, ; Nabanoga, Gorettie, ; Lal, Rattan, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2019 . - XVI, 763 p. 132 ilustraciones, 107 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-3-030-12974-3
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Palabras clave: Ambiente Climatología Agricultura Sostenibilidad Comunidades bióticas Biología de la Conservación Ecología Ciencias ambientales Ciencias del clima Ecosistemas Índice Dewey: 333.7 Recursos naturales y energía Resumen: Este volumen analiza los contextos emergentes de resiliencia agrícola y de los ecosistemas en el África subsahariana, así como los avances tecnológicos contemporáneos que han influido en los medios de vida africanos. En seis secciones, el libro aborda los objetivos de desarrollo sostenible para mitigar los impactos negativos sobre la productividad agrícola provocados por el cambio climático en África. Algunos de los desafíos evaluados incluyen la degradación del suelo, los cambios en el uso de la tierra, la mala gestión de los recursos naturales, la disminución de la productividad de los cultivos y el estancamiento económico. Este libro será de interés para investigadores, ONG y organizaciones de desarrollo. La sección 1 se centra en la gestión del riesgo climático en África tropical. La Sección 2 aborda el nexo agua-ecosistema-agricultura e identifica las mejores estrategias para el uso sostenible del agua. La Sección 3 presenta las Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación (TIC) y cómo se pueden utilizar para mejorar la resiliencia humana y de los ecosistemas y mejorar la calidad de vida en las comunidades. La sección 4 analiza la ciencia y las políticas de la agricultura transformadora, incluidos los desafíos que enfrenta la producción y el manejo de cultivos. La Sección 5 aborda los procesos paisajísticos, la seguridad humana y la gobernanza de los agroecosistemas. La sección 6 concluye el libro con capítulos que cubren de manera única la dinámica de género de la resiliencia agrícola, de los ecosistemas y de los medios de vida. Nota de contenido: Chapter1: Agricultural Food Crop Production and Management Challenges under the Variable Climatic Conditions in Rungwe district, Tanzania -- Chapter2: Constraints to Agricultural Transformation in Yumbe District-Uganda -- Chapter3: Indigenous grasses for rehabilitating degraded African drylands -- Chapter4: Adoption of Recommended Maize Production Practices and Productivity among Farmers in Morogoro District, Tanzania -- Chapter5: Nitrate-Nitrogen Pollution and Attenuation Upstream of the Okavango Delta in Angola and Namibia -- Chapter6: Biochar application to soil for increased resilience of agroecosystems to climate change in Eastern and Southern Africa -- Chapter7: The Efficacy of the Soil Conservation Technologies Adopted in Mountain Agro-Ecosystems in Uganda -- Chapter8: Consequences of Land Tenure on Biodiversity in Arabuko Sokoke Forest Reserve in Kenya: Towards Responsible Land Management Outcomes -- Chapter9: Abundance and Diversity of Wetland Birds: The Case of Dinder National Park, Sudan -- Chapter10: Characterising the hydrological regime of a tropical papyrus wetland in the Lake Kyoga Basin, Uganda -- Chapter11: Ecological Sustainability: Miombo Woodland Conservation with Livestock Production in Sub-Saharan Africa -- Chapter12: Impacts of dams on downstream riparian ecosystems' health and community livelihoods: A case of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project -- Chapter13: The fragility of agricultural landscapes and resilience of communities to landslide occurrence in the tropical humid environments of Kigezi highlands in South Western Uganda -- Chapter14: The loss of agricultural and ecological resilience of abandoned lands in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa -- Chapter15: Catching Rain: Sand Dams and other strategies to develop locally resilient water supplies in semi-arid areas of Kenya -- Chapter16: Are Livestock keepers in and around forests key stakeholders in forest management?Experiences from Mabira Central Forest Reserve, Uganda -- Chapter17: A Review of Studies related to Charcoal Production, Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Tanzania -- Chapter18: Aboveground Species Diversity and Carbon Stocks in Small Holder Coffee Agroforestsry in the Highlands of Uganda -- Chapter19: The contribution of smallholder tree growers to increasing tree cover in Kaliro District -- Chapter20: Climate Impact Adaptation through Aquaculture: Ecological Considerations and Regulatory Requirements for Tropical Africa -- Chapter21: Livelihood Resilience, Climate Risk Management and Agriculture in the mid Zambezi Valley, Zimbabwe -- Chapter22: Determinants of Urban Resilience in sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review -- Chapter23: Determinants of Utilization of Strategies that Enhance Farmers' Resilience to Rainfall Variability in Mt. Elgon Region, Eastern Uganda -- Chapter24: On the Adoption of Climate Smart Agricultural Technologies andPractices in Drylands in Uganda: Evidence from a Micro-level Study in Nakasongola District -- Chapter25: Assessing the Efficacy of ICT in Weather Forecast Information Dissemination in Uganda: Evidence from Farming Communities in Mbale and Rakai Districts -- Chapter26: Empowering rural farmers in Africa to improve their livelihood through effective environment risk communication: Case study Uganda -- Chapter27: Effectiveness of Communication Channels on Level of Awareness and determinants of Adoption of Improved Common Bean Technologies among Smallholder Farmers in Tanzania -- Chapter28: Implications of the Media-Scientists' Relationship on the Crop Biotechnology Debate in Uganda -- Chapter29: Pathways for Addressing Gender Based Constraints for Effective Participation in Profitable Crop Value Chains in Tanzania -- Chapter30: The Impacts of Climate Change on Small Holder Households in Mt. Elgon Region of Uganda -Does Gender matter? -- Chapter31: UsingIndigenous Knowledge to Enhance Rainfall Forecasts among Smallholder Farmers in Mt. Elgon Region, Eastern Uganda? -- Chapter32: Gender norms, technology access and women farmers' vulnerability to climate change in Sub-Saharan Africa -- Chapter33: Identification of optimal agricultural development strategies in the West African Sahel Mékrou transboundary river basin. En línea: https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Link: https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i Climate Impacts on Agricultural and Natural Resource Sustainability in Africa / Singh, Bal Ram ; Safalaoh, Andy ; Amuri, Nyambilila A. ; Eik, Lars Olav ; Sitaula, Bishal K. ; Lal, Rattan
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Título : Climate Impacts on Agricultural and Natural Resource Sustainability in Africa Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Singh, Bal Ram, ; Safalaoh, Andy, ; Amuri, Nyambilila A., ; Eik, Lars Olav, ; Sitaula, Bishal K., ; Lal, Rattan, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2020 Número de páginas: XVIII, 637 p. 123 ilustraciones, 98 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-37537-9 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Palabras clave: Ambiente Climatología Sostenibilidad La política energética Energía y estado Agricultura Ciencias ambientales Ciencias del clima Política Economía y Gestión Energética Índice Dewey: 333.7 Recursos naturales y energía Resumen: Este libro analiza los sistemas de gestión de recursos naturales y agroecológicos sostenibles basados en el conocimiento y las mejores prácticas para una productividad agrícola sostenida y la resiliencia de los ecosistemas para mejores medios de vida en un clima cambiante. Centrándose en la agricultura en África, el libro evalúa tecnologías innovadoras para su uso en pequeñas explotaciones agrícolas y aborda algunos de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible clave para orientar respuestas innovadoras y métodos de adaptación mejorados para hacer frente al cambio climático. Las contribuciones se basan en el ''Creación de capacidades para gestionar el cambio climático en Malawi'' (CABMACC), un programa de cinco años con el objetivo general de mejorar los medios de vida y la seguridad alimentaria a través de respuestas innovadoras y una mayor capacidad de adaptación al cambio climático. Los lectores descubrirán más sobre la producción agrícola sostenible, la agricultura climáticamente inteligente, el suministro de energía en las granjas a partir del biogás y el potencial del secuestro de carbono del suelo en los sistemas agrícolas y ganaderos. . Nota de contenido: PartI: Introduction -- Chapter1: Agricultural and Natural Resource Sustainability under changing climate in Africa -- PartII: Conservation Agriculture, carbon sequestration and soil and water management -- Chapter2: The Prospects for Conservation Agriculture in Ethiopia -- Chapter3: Land Use Changes and Sustainable Land Management Practices for Soil Carbon Sequestration in Sub-Saharan African Agro-Ecosystems -- Chapter4: Gendered adaptation and coping mechanisms to climate variability in Eastern Uganda rice farming systems -- Chapter5: Integrated soil fertility management based on pigeon pea and cowpea cropping systems influences nitrogen use efficiency, yields and quality of subsequent maize on Alfisols in central Malawi -- Chapter6: A Hydrological Assessment of Wetlands in Lilongwe Peri-Urban Areas: A Case of Njewa, Catchment, Lilongwe Malawi -- PartIII: Sustainable crop/livestock/aquaculture/fish production -- Chapter7: Productivity and chemical composition of maize stover and rice straw under smallholder farming systems intensification in Tanzania -- Chapter8: INTENSIFICATION OF SORGHUM AND PEARL MILLET PRODUCTION IN THE SAHEL-SUDANIAN CLIMATIC ZONES OF MALI -- Chapter9: Impact of climate variability on the use and exposure of pesticides in sugarcane production in Malawi -- Chapter10: Yield and profitability of cotton grown under smallholder organic and conventional cotton farming systems in Meatu District, Tanzania -- Chapter11: In Search of Climate-Smart Feeds: The Potential of Pearl Millet (Pennisetum glaucum, L) to replace maize as an energy feed ingredient in broiler diets in Malawi -- Chapter12: Climate Change and Weather Variability Effects on Cattle Production: Perception of Cattle Keepers in Chikwawa, Malawi -- Chapter13: A cohort study of reproductive performance, associated infections and management factors in Zebu cows from smallholder farms in Malawi -- Chapter14: Effect of dry season supplement feeding of Malawi Zebu cows on reproductive performance, lactation and weight gain in calves -- Chapter15: Effects of concentrate supplementation on the fatty acid composition of fat depots in crossbred goats -- Chapter16: Goat milk quality and possible dairy products from rural households of Tanzania and Malawi under the Farmers-Processor's partnership -- Chapter17: The need for farmer support and record keeping to enhance sustainable dairy goats breeding in Tanzania and Malawi -- Chapter18: Stratified livestock production and live animal and meat export from Ethiopia: Lessons from the experience of a donor funded project -- Chapter19: Of 'white elephants' in fisheries: A conflict resolution model around the usage of climate-smart fish postharvest technologies in Lake Malawi -- PartIV: Policy and Institutions for sustainable agriculture and natural resource management -- Chapter20: Policy and Action for food and climate uncertainties in Malawi -- Chapter21: Need for personal transformations in a changing climate: reflections on environmental change and climate-smart agriculture in Africa -- PartV: Value addition options for smallholder market access and integration -- Chapter22: Between the Sun and Fish are People: A Socio-Economic Study of Solar Dryers for Fish Processing in Malawi -- Chapter23: Profitability of supplementary feeding of indigenous cattle in dry areas of Tanzania -- Chapter24: Integrating smallholder farmers to commodity value chains in sub-Saharan Africa: Challenges, prospects and policy issues -- Chapter25: Economic Rationale of Using African Weaver ants, Oecophylla longinoda Latreille (Hymenoptera : Formicidae) for Sustainable Management of Cashew Pests in Tanzania -- PartVI: Upscaling innovative technologies on smallholder farms -- Chapter26: Determinants of ISFM Technology Adoption and Dis-adoption Among Smallholder Maize Farmers in Central Malawi -- Chapter27: Exploiting arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi-rhizobia-legume symbiosis to increase smallholder farmers' crop production and resilience under a changing climate -- Chapter28: Availability, access and use of weather and climate information by smallholder farmers in the Kilombero River Catchment, Tanzania -- Chapter29: Gender differentiation in the adoption of climate smart agriculture technologies and level of adaptive capacity to Climate Change in Malawi -- Chapter30: Smallholder farming in Mara and Iringa Regions, Tanzania: Current practices, Constraints and Opportunities -- Chapter31: Impact of Farm Input Subsidies vis-à-vis Climate-Smart Technologies on Maize Productivity: A Tale of Smallholder Farmers in Malawi -- Chapter32: Digital storytelling as an agricultural extension communication tool in smallholder farming and fishing communities in Malawi -- Chapter33: Assessing the role of storytelling presentation in knowledge transfer from climate change projects in Tanzania: The case of the EPINAV programme -- PartVII: Conclusion -- Chapter34: Knowledge gaps and research priorities. En línea: https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Link: https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i Climate Impacts on Agricultural and Natural Resource Sustainability in Africa [documento electrónico] / Singh, Bal Ram, ; Safalaoh, Andy, ; Amuri, Nyambilila A., ; Eik, Lars Olav, ; Sitaula, Bishal K., ; Lal, Rattan, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2020 . - XVIII, 637 p. 123 ilustraciones, 98 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-3-030-37537-9
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Palabras clave: Ambiente Climatología Sostenibilidad La política energética Energía y estado Agricultura Ciencias ambientales Ciencias del clima Política Economía y Gestión Energética Índice Dewey: 333.7 Recursos naturales y energía Resumen: Este libro analiza los sistemas de gestión de recursos naturales y agroecológicos sostenibles basados en el conocimiento y las mejores prácticas para una productividad agrícola sostenida y la resiliencia de los ecosistemas para mejores medios de vida en un clima cambiante. Centrándose en la agricultura en África, el libro evalúa tecnologías innovadoras para su uso en pequeñas explotaciones agrícolas y aborda algunos de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible clave para orientar respuestas innovadoras y métodos de adaptación mejorados para hacer frente al cambio climático. Las contribuciones se basan en el ''Creación de capacidades para gestionar el cambio climático en Malawi'' (CABMACC), un programa de cinco años con el objetivo general de mejorar los medios de vida y la seguridad alimentaria a través de respuestas innovadoras y una mayor capacidad de adaptación al cambio climático. Los lectores descubrirán más sobre la producción agrícola sostenible, la agricultura climáticamente inteligente, el suministro de energía en las granjas a partir del biogás y el potencial del secuestro de carbono del suelo en los sistemas agrícolas y ganaderos. . Nota de contenido: PartI: Introduction -- Chapter1: Agricultural and Natural Resource Sustainability under changing climate in Africa -- PartII: Conservation Agriculture, carbon sequestration and soil and water management -- Chapter2: The Prospects for Conservation Agriculture in Ethiopia -- Chapter3: Land Use Changes and Sustainable Land Management Practices for Soil Carbon Sequestration in Sub-Saharan African Agro-Ecosystems -- Chapter4: Gendered adaptation and coping mechanisms to climate variability in Eastern Uganda rice farming systems -- Chapter5: Integrated soil fertility management based on pigeon pea and cowpea cropping systems influences nitrogen use efficiency, yields and quality of subsequent maize on Alfisols in central Malawi -- Chapter6: A Hydrological Assessment of Wetlands in Lilongwe Peri-Urban Areas: A Case of Njewa, Catchment, Lilongwe Malawi -- PartIII: Sustainable crop/livestock/aquaculture/fish production -- Chapter7: Productivity and chemical composition of maize stover and rice straw under smallholder farming systems intensification in Tanzania -- Chapter8: INTENSIFICATION OF SORGHUM AND PEARL MILLET PRODUCTION IN THE SAHEL-SUDANIAN CLIMATIC ZONES OF MALI -- Chapter9: Impact of climate variability on the use and exposure of pesticides in sugarcane production in Malawi -- Chapter10: Yield and profitability of cotton grown under smallholder organic and conventional cotton farming systems in Meatu District, Tanzania -- Chapter11: In Search of Climate-Smart Feeds: The Potential of Pearl Millet (Pennisetum glaucum, L) to replace maize as an energy feed ingredient in broiler diets in Malawi -- Chapter12: Climate Change and Weather Variability Effects on Cattle Production: Perception of Cattle Keepers in Chikwawa, Malawi -- Chapter13: A cohort study of reproductive performance, associated infections and management factors in Zebu cows from smallholder farms in Malawi -- Chapter14: Effect of dry season supplement feeding of Malawi Zebu cows on reproductive performance, lactation and weight gain in calves -- Chapter15: Effects of concentrate supplementation on the fatty acid composition of fat depots in crossbred goats -- Chapter16: Goat milk quality and possible dairy products from rural households of Tanzania and Malawi under the Farmers-Processor's partnership -- Chapter17: The need for farmer support and record keeping to enhance sustainable dairy goats breeding in Tanzania and Malawi -- Chapter18: Stratified livestock production and live animal and meat export from Ethiopia: Lessons from the experience of a donor funded project -- Chapter19: Of 'white elephants' in fisheries: A conflict resolution model around the usage of climate-smart fish postharvest technologies in Lake Malawi -- PartIV: Policy and Institutions for sustainable agriculture and natural resource management -- Chapter20: Policy and Action for food and climate uncertainties in Malawi -- Chapter21: Need for personal transformations in a changing climate: reflections on environmental change and climate-smart agriculture in Africa -- PartV: Value addition options for smallholder market access and integration -- Chapter22: Between the Sun and Fish are People: A Socio-Economic Study of Solar Dryers for Fish Processing in Malawi -- Chapter23: Profitability of supplementary feeding of indigenous cattle in dry areas of Tanzania -- Chapter24: Integrating smallholder farmers to commodity value chains in sub-Saharan Africa: Challenges, prospects and policy issues -- Chapter25: Economic Rationale of Using African Weaver ants, Oecophylla longinoda Latreille (Hymenoptera : Formicidae) for Sustainable Management of Cashew Pests in Tanzania -- PartVI: Upscaling innovative technologies on smallholder farms -- Chapter26: Determinants of ISFM Technology Adoption and Dis-adoption Among Smallholder Maize Farmers in Central Malawi -- Chapter27: Exploiting arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi-rhizobia-legume symbiosis to increase smallholder farmers' crop production and resilience under a changing climate -- Chapter28: Availability, access and use of weather and climate information by smallholder farmers in the Kilombero River Catchment, Tanzania -- Chapter29: Gender differentiation in the adoption of climate smart agriculture technologies and level of adaptive capacity to Climate Change in Malawi -- Chapter30: Smallholder farming in Mara and Iringa Regions, Tanzania: Current practices, Constraints and Opportunities -- Chapter31: Impact of Farm Input Subsidies vis-à-vis Climate-Smart Technologies on Maize Productivity: A Tale of Smallholder Farmers in Malawi -- Chapter32: Digital storytelling as an agricultural extension communication tool in smallholder farming and fishing communities in Malawi -- Chapter33: Assessing the role of storytelling presentation in knowledge transfer from climate change projects in Tanzania: The case of the EPINAV programme -- PartVII: Conclusion -- Chapter34: Knowledge gaps and research priorities. En línea: https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Link: https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i

