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The Impact of Climate Change on Drylands

With a Focus on West Africa

Part of the book series: Environment & Policy (ENPO, volume 39)

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Table of contents (24 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xviii
  2. Climate Change in the Sahel Region

    1. The ICCD Research

      • Ton Dietz, Jan Verhagen
      Pages 3-17
    2. The World’s Drylands: A Classification

      • Ton Dietz, Els Veldhuizen
      Pages 19-26
    3. Climate Change in Dryland West Africa?

      • Marcel Put, Jan Verhagen, Els Veldhuizen, Pleuntje Jellema
      Pages 27-32
    4. Uncertaincies in Modelling Climate Change

      • John van Boxel
      Pages 33-42
    5. Climate Change Scenarios for Dryland West Africa, 1990–2050

      • Gertjan van den Born, Rik Leemans, Michiel Schaeffer
      Pages 43-47
    6. Climate Change and Drought Risks for Agriculture

      • Jan Verhagen, Marcel Put, Fred Zaal, Herman van Keulen
      Pages 49-59
    7. Sahelian Livelihoods on the Rebound

      • Fred Zaal, Ton Dietz, Johan Brons, Kees van der Geest, Edward Ofori-Sarpong
      Pages 61-77
    8. Population Dynamics

      • Ton Dietz, Els Veldhuizen
      Pages 79-82
    9. Driving Forces for Changes in Land Use

      • Johan Brons, Ruerd Ruben, Mohammed Toure, Boukary Ouedraogo
      Pages 83-96
  3. Cases from the Sub-Humid and Semi-Arid Zones in the West Africansahel

    1. Climate and Livelihood Change in North East Ghana

      • Ton Dietz, David Millar, Saa Dittoh, Francis Obeng, Edward Ofori-Sarpong
      Pages 149-172
    2. Livelihood Strategies and Development Pathways at Household and Village Level

      • Johan Brons, Fred Zaal, Lianne Kersbergen, Ruerd Ruben
      Pages 267-291
    3. Urban-Rural Linkages and Climatic Variability

      • Annelet Broekhuis, Mirjam de Bruijn, Ali de Jong
      Pages 301-321

About this book

Sahelian West Africa has recovered from the disastrous droughts of the 1970s and 1980s. People have learned to adapt to risk and uncertainty in fragile dryland environments. They, as well as global change scientists, are worried about the impact of climate change on these West African drylands. What do the experiences of the last thirty years say about the preparedness for higher temperatures, lower rainfall, and even more variability? Detailed studies on Dryland West Africa as a whole, and on Burkina Faso, Mali and Northern Ghana in particular show an advanced coping behaviour and increased adaptation, but also major differences in vulnerability and coping potential. Climate change preparedness programmes have only just started and require more robust support, and more specific social targeting, for a population which is rapidly growing, even more rapidly urbanising, and further integrating in a globalised economy.

This book is the first of its kind with a comprehensive analysis of climate change experiences in West African drylands, with attention for pathways of change and the diversity of adaptation options available. This book is of interest to scientists studying global and climate change, especially dealing with issues of adaptation. Social scientists, economists, geographers and policy makers concerned with West Africa should also read this book.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Geography and Planning, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    A. J. Dietz

  • CERES, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

    A. J. Dietz

  • Department of Social Sciences, Development Economics Group, Wageningen University and Research Centre, The Netherlands

    R. Ruben

  • Plant Research International, Wageningen University and Research Centre, The Netherlands

    A. Verhagen

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