Beschreibung
The majority of small scale farmers especially in Southern Africa depend on rain-fed crop production for their livelihood.Climate change impacts have been felt in Namibia already over the past years.The analysis of the historical rainfall data shows a change in rainfall intensity in the north central Namibia with shorter rainfall seasons and late arrival of the rainfall. This affected the production due to farmers still practicing cultural planting programmes.The planting date by farmers is 30th November and yield reduction is 31.7 %, while the best planting date scenario simulated in CropWat analysis is 25th December and yield reduction is 20.9 %.
Autorenporträt
About the author: Master of Science Degree in Landscape Ecology and nature Conservation, University of Greifswald, German. Specialized in global change with focus on Pearl millet production in Southern Africa. Worked in various conservation NGOs in Namibia such as WWF, ICEMA and MCA Namibia. Have knowledge in Hydrology, Restoration and Geosciences.