Author/Authors
Barrett، نويسنده , , Christopher B. and Santos، نويسنده , , Paulo، نويسنده ,
DocumentNumber
3543214
Title Of Article
The impact of changing rainfall variability on resource-dependent wealth dynamics
شماره ركورد
2702
Latin Abstract
Climate change is widely expected to lead to changing rainfall variability and thus to changing frequency of drought. In places where drought is a major driver of agroecosystem dynamics, as in the extensive livestock grazing systems that dominate Africaʹs sprawling arid and semi-arid lands, changing rainfall variability can fundamentally alter human wealth dynamics. We use subjective livestock herd growth expectations data elicited from Boran pastoralists in southern Ethiopia to generate estimates of herd dynamics conditional on rainfall state. The climate state-conditional estimates permit simulation of herd dynamics under different rainfall patterns. The multiple herd size equilibria observed in multiple pastoralist household data sets from the region appear sensitive to climate regimes. Reduced rainfall variability that significantly reduces drought frequency would eliminate, in expectation, the poverty trap equilibrium that presently exists only for households with herd sizes beneath a threshold level. Conversely, if the drought frequency more than doubles relative to recent patterns, then the whole system becomes a poverty trap, in expectation.
From Page
48
NaturalLanguageKeyword
poverty traps , climate change , Livestock , Drought , Ethiopia , pastoralism
JournalTitle
Studia Iranica
To Page
54
To Page
54
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