Barriers to Climate Change Adaptation Among Pastoralists: Rwenzori Region, Western Uganda

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This chapter discusses the barriers to climate change adaptation among pastoralists in the Rwenzori region in Western Uganda. Despite the implementation of adaptation programs by public and private agencies, pastoralists still have impediments to adapting to climate change. Data was collected using a household survey involving 269 pastoralists. The results revealed that the main barriers were poor access to climate change information, poor access to extension services, high cost of adaptation measures, poor access to credit, and insecure land tenure. There is need to improve capacity building of extension workers and other stakeholders in the dissemination of climate change information. Land tenure and land rights issues should be given high consideration in climate change adaptation policies and programs. Climate finance programs should be made more effective in addressing the high cost of adaptation.

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Nkuba, M. R., Chanda, R., Mmopelwa, G., Adedoyin, A., Mangheni, M. N., Lesolle, D., & Kato, E. (2021). Barriers to Climate Change Adaptation Among Pastoralists: Rwenzori Region, Western Uganda. In African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation: With 610 Figures and 361 Tables (pp. 659–676). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45106-6_99

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