Climate change impact assessment and adaptation options in vulnerable agro-landscapes in East Africa

Climate change is recognized risk to peoples’ livel ihoods in Tanzania. • Projected impacts include: variability in temperat ure, rainfall, LGP, flooding and drought. • This affects different sectors namely agriculture, water resources & ecosystem services among others. Final effects ar e being felt in reduced agricultural production, diminishing river flow & possibly ground water. • This will be coupled with increasing demand for fo od due to increase in human pressure. • Rain-fed mixed crop livestock systems of north, ea st and central Tanzania are likely to be most severely affected by these changes.


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2022

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