"Where the Rain Falls" project
Case study: Tanzania. Results from Same District, Kilimajaro Region
United Nations University Institute for Environment and Human Security (Publisher)
Published in November 2012
Book
Slide bound
138 pages
978-3-939923-82-4 (ISBN)
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The Where the Rain Falls project investigates how changes in rainfall interact with societies. Findings from all case studies confirm that rainfall variability and food insecurity are key drivers for human mobility. The Tanzania case study was conducted in Same District, Kilimanjaro Region.
The study finds that migration is a common coping strategy for smallholder farmers and livestock keepers struggling for food security in Same district, as rainfall variability directly translates into impacts on food security. The major hazard to household livelihoods is drought.
The study finds that migration is a common coping strategy for smallholder farmers and livestock keepers struggling for food security in Same district, as rainfall variability directly translates into impacts on food security. The major hazard to household livelihoods is drought.
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Language
English
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 21 cm
Width: 21 cm
Weight
380 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-939923-82-4 (9783939923824)
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