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The Role of Climate Change Adaptation in Enhancing Household Food Security: A Case Study of the Hamassa Watershed Agroecologies, Southern Ethiopia version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review
by
Abi, Meskerem
, Bergene, Tegegn
, Simane, Belay
in
Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Agroecoloogical zones
/ Climate adaptation
/ Climate Change
/ Climate change adaptation
/ eng
/ Ethics
/ Ethiopia
/ Family Characteristics
/ Farmers
/ Food Security
/ Food Supply
/ Hamassa watershed
/ Households
/ Households food security
/ Humans
/ Population density
/ Productivity
/ Rain
/ Smallholders farming
/ Southern ethiopia
/ Statistical analysis
/ Watersheds
2025
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The Role of Climate Change Adaptation in Enhancing Household Food Security: A Case Study of the Hamassa Watershed Agroecologies, Southern Ethiopia version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review
by
Abi, Meskerem
, Bergene, Tegegn
, Simane, Belay
in
Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Agroecoloogical zones
/ Climate adaptation
/ Climate Change
/ Climate change adaptation
/ eng
/ Ethics
/ Ethiopia
/ Family Characteristics
/ Farmers
/ Food Security
/ Food Supply
/ Hamassa watershed
/ Households
/ Households food security
/ Humans
/ Population density
/ Productivity
/ Rain
/ Smallholders farming
/ Southern ethiopia
/ Statistical analysis
/ Watersheds
2025
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The Role of Climate Change Adaptation in Enhancing Household Food Security: A Case Study of the Hamassa Watershed Agroecologies, Southern Ethiopia version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review
by
Abi, Meskerem
, Bergene, Tegegn
, Simane, Belay
in
Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Agroecoloogical zones
/ Climate adaptation
/ Climate Change
/ Climate change adaptation
/ eng
/ Ethics
/ Ethiopia
/ Family Characteristics
/ Farmers
/ Food Security
/ Food Supply
/ Hamassa watershed
/ Households
/ Households food security
/ Humans
/ Population density
/ Productivity
/ Rain
/ Smallholders farming
/ Southern ethiopia
/ Statistical analysis
/ Watersheds
2025
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The Role of Climate Change Adaptation in Enhancing Household Food Security: A Case Study of the Hamassa Watershed Agroecologies, Southern Ethiopia version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review
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The Role of Climate Change Adaptation in Enhancing Household Food Security: A Case Study of the Hamassa Watershed Agroecologies, Southern Ethiopia version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review
2025
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Overview
Background
Climate change adaptation is an incomparable prior measure to tackle unpreventable climate calamities to enhance smallholder farming and food security. This empirical study assesses smallholder farmers' adaptation options to climate change or variability for achieving food security.
Methods
Data were gathered from a survey of 328 respondents, selected randomly and proportionally from three different agro-ecological zones. Additional qualitative insights were collected through focus group discussions and interviews with key informants to reinforce the findings. The multinomial endogenous switching regression, independent t-test and the instrumental variable (2sls) regression were used as method of analysis
Results
The result indicated that ACAC impacted food security positively and significantly in the study area at a percent rate of 12.4, 16.3,18 and 27.7 when households adopting one, two, three, and four ACAC, respectively, in the HFBM case, and the same meaning was obtained from other food security measuring tools. However, the rate and manner of change differ at different agroecologies, signifying careful discernment when applying ACAC at different spacial areas, especially in agroecology. The change in agroecology declares that midlands have a negative likelihood propensity for climate adaptation compared to highlands, while lowlands have positive and insignificant implications. The mean comparison from the independent t-test showed statistically significant adopters and non-adopters food security measures, which also informed the positive contribution of CACA on households' food security. Interestingly, factors such as distance to water sources, land size, ox ownership, crop income, and access to credit influenced food security in diverse ways depending on regional and contextual specifics.
Conclusions
Thus, ACAC impacts food security differently at different rates in different agroecologies in the area. Integrated and tailored technical, institutional, and policy interventions are needed to tackle the calamities of climate change leap to smallholder farming and food security
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