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    The perfect drought? Constraints limiting Kalahari agro-pastoral communities from coping and adapting

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    2011-03
    Author
    Mogotsi, K
    Nyangito, M M
    Nyariki, D M
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    Article
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    Rural Kalahari agro-pastoral communities of Southern Africa have been exposed to drought shocks throughout history and have adapted their livelihoods accordingly. Yet, drought continues to disrupt or threaten to disrupt their production systems. With semi arid Botswana as a case study, this paper hence sought to unearth the factors limiting agro-pastoral communities from adequately coping and adapting to drought. Low rainfall, which is also highly variable, coupled with relatively low soil fertility status make subsistence livestock keeping and crop cultivation risky. This marginal agricultural potential of the land is further compounded by other constraints. Some of the major constraints included persistence of droughts, limited diversification options outside agriculture, inadequate and poor quality drinking water (high salinity) for livestock, crop damage by wild animals as well as the current land tenure system which curtails the traditional response of livestock mobility during drought. All these factors may act solely or in combination to render rural communities vulnerable during droughts. It is therefore recommended that effective interventions be tailored to local conditions to enhance resilience among Kalahari’s rural population.
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    http://www.academicjournals.org/article/article1380290562_Mogotsi%20et%20al.pdf
    http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/28149
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    Mogotsi, K, Nyagito, M. M and Nyariki, D.M(2011).African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology. African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology Vol. 5(3), pp. 168-177
    Publisher
    Academic Journals
     
    Department of Range Management, University of Nairobi
     
    Subject
    Adaptation
    Botswana
    Coping
    Drought
    Variability
    Vulnerability.
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