Adaptively managing Climate Change: The case of building food security resilience in Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia
Date
2021-04-16
Authors
CLEAR-AA
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CLEAR-AA
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The findings indicate that there are several
reasons for the impacts of climate change not
having been adaptively managed across the three
countries and these will be explained further
in this report. It is the opinion of the researchers
that the institutional arrangement for adaptive
management of climate change in the context
of building resilience for food security is more
focused at the top (country level) than at the lower
levels where adaptation actions and adaptation
actually take place. The implication is that while the
national systems may have the necessary policies,
strategies, M&E systems and strategies, these have
not been implemented at the local level, thereby
making adaptive management of climate change
practically unachievable. The key sources of local
information and data for adaptive management of
climate change at the local level are inadequately
utilised.