Original paper
Adaptation to climate change through the choice of cropping system and sowing date in sub-Saharan Africa
Abstract
Multiple cropping systems provide more harvest security for farmers, allow for crop intensification and furthermore influence ground cover, soil erosion, albedo, soil chemical properties, pest infestation and the carbon sequestration potential. We identify the traditional sequential cropping systems in ten sub-Saharan African countries from a survey dataset of more than 8600 households. We find that at least one sequential cropping system is...
Paper Details
Title
Adaptation to climate change through the choice of cropping system and sowing date in sub-Saharan Africa
Published Date
Feb 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
23
Issue
1
Pages
130 - 143
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