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Climate Change, Land, Water, and Food Security: Perspectives From Sub-Saharan Africa

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Title

Climate Change, Land, Water, and Food Security: Perspectives From Sub-Saharan Africa

Date

2021

Language

2021

Abstract

The current and projected warming of the earth is unequivocal with humans playing a strong role as both perpetrators and victims. The warming on the African continent is projected to be greater than the global average with an increased average temperature of 3–6◦C by the end of the century under a high Representative Concentration Pathway. In Africa, the Sub-Saharan region is identified as the most vulnerable to the changing climate due to its very low capacity to adapt to or mitigate climate change. While it is common to identify studies conducted to assess how climate change independently impacts water, land, or food resources, very limited studies have sought to address the interlinkages, synergies, and trade-offs existing between climate change, water, land, and food (WLF) resources as a system in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The climate change and WLF security nexus, therefore, seeks to address this shortfall in literature and subsequently serve as a relevant source of information for decision-making and policy implementation concerning climate change mitigation and adaptation. In this study, 41 relevant studies were selected fromWeb of Science, Google Scholar, ResearchGate, and institutional websites. We provide information on the independent relationships between climate change and WLF resources, and further discuss the existing inter-linkages between climate change and the WLF security in SSA using the nexus approach, with recommendations on how decision making and policy implementations should be done using the climate change and WLF security nexus approach.

Author

Ofori, S. A.; Cobbina, S. J.; Obiri, S.

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Citation

“Climate Change, Land, Water, and Food Security: Perspectives From Sub-Saharan Africa,” CSIRSpace, accessed September 19, 2024, http://cspace.csirgh.com/items/show/1332.