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Exploring the influence of climate change and capital assets on livelihood formations in central region of Uganda

Journal

ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 23, Issue 6, Pages 9223-9242

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10668-020-01020-5

Keywords

Climate change; Livelihoods formation and assets; Uganda

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  1. UNISA

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This study examines household perceptions of climate change and its impact on livelihood formation process in Uganda. Findings show climate change affects household capital assets formation in livelihood process, prompting diversification and pursuit of livelihood strategies for sustainability.
Current research provides less understanding of how climate change affects the livelihood process at a household level. This study explores household's perceptions of climate change and its implications on livelihood formation process using empirical data from Uganda. Climatic data, household surveys and key-informant interviews from Wakiso and Gomba districts served as data sources for the study analysis. Majority of the respondents observed climate changes in the last 10-20 years and perceived them to have affected their capital assets in the process of forming livelihoods. As a result, households' livelihoods have diversified and are pursuing livelihood strategies for sustenance. The study underlines the need to access credit conditioned to climate change resilience, access to improved varieties of crops, availing extension services and targeted resources allocations. Incorporating climate change into the planning process at a local level and associated local institutions in order to improve livelihood formation processes of households is recommended.

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