CCAFS midline synthesis – Ghana. Assessment of changes at household, village and organization levels since the 2011 CCAFS baseline surveys

Ouedraogo, M and Houessionon, P and Cramer, L and Partey, S T and Zougmore, R B and Thornton, P and Jasaw, G S and Buah, S and Riba, A and Barahona, C (2019) CCAFS midline synthesis – Ghana. Assessment of changes at household, village and organization levels since the 2011 CCAFS baseline surveys. CGSpace.

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Abstract

The objective of the CCAFS midline surveys was to assess what kinds of changes have occurred and whether these changes are helping the households and villages adapt to and mitigate climate change. It also provided information at the village level about some basic indicators of natural resource utilization, organizational landscapes, information networks for weather and agricultural information, as well as mitigation baseline information, which can be compared across sites and monitored over time. The same tools were used with a few improvements to ensure comparability with the data collected in 2011. This info note provides a synthesis of the changes at the household, village and organizational levels emphasizing major indicators that have changed.

Item Type: Other
Divisions: Research Program : West & Central Africa
CRP: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Climate Change, Agriculture, Food Security, Surveys, Ghana
Subjects: Others > Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA)
Others > Ghana
Others > Climate Change
Others > Food Security
Others > Agricultural Economics
Depositing User: Mr Arun S
Date Deposited: 23 Mar 2020 04:20
Last Modified: 23 Mar 2020 04:20
URI: http://oar.icrisat.org/id/eprint/11412
Acknowledgement: The midlines surveys were useful to generate some indicators at the household level including adaptation, mitigation, intensification, diversification and food security indices that allow tracking the changes in behavior within the Climate-Smart Village. Data from the midline surveys could help to understand processes, effects of interventions, and dynamic nature of climate impacts and adaptations in the study area. For example, they could be used as secondary data for future impact assessment of the Climate-Smart Villages to find out whether observed changes in the area can be attributable to CCAFS interventions.
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