Determinants of climate change adaptation strategies among rural household farmers in the Wolaita zone, Southern Ethiopia

Abstract Climate change poses significant challenges to sustainable development globally, particularly in developing countries like Ethiopia, where agriculture heavily relies on rainfall for livelihoods. This study aimed to examine determinants of climate change adaptation strategies among rural hou...

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Main Authors: Demissie Dalacho Debisa, Teshome Yirgu Bayu, Thomas Toma Tora
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Published: Springer 2025-06-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-025-07168-x
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author Demissie Dalacho Debisa
Teshome Yirgu Bayu
Thomas Toma Tora
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description Abstract Climate change poses significant challenges to sustainable development globally, particularly in developing countries like Ethiopia, where agriculture heavily relies on rainfall for livelihoods. This study aimed to examine determinants of climate change adaptation strategies among rural household farmers. A cross-sectional survey was conducted to collect quantitative data from 363 respondents using questionnaires. Additionally, qualitative data were obtained through focus group discussions and key informant interviews. A multi-stage sampling approach was employed to select respondents from farming communities. Data analysis was carried out using a multivariate probit model, a weighted average index (WAI), and a problem confrontation index (PCI). The findings from the multivariate model revealed access to credit, family size, and landholding significantly impact farmers' decisions to adapt to climate change. Moreover, access to information, climate-related knowledge, and education play essential roles in enabling farmers to adopt various adaptation strategies. However, the gender of the household head was found to have no significant effect on adaptation choices. The weighted average index revealed that the leading climate change adaptation strategies include crop diversification (WAI = 2.79), crop rotation (WAI = 2.78), and soil–water management techniques (WAI = 2.69). The problem confrontation index identified major barriers such as high costs of agricultural inputs, insufficient institutional support, and limited market access. Therefore, strong institutional support is essential in helping farming communities overcome these obstacles and enhance their capacity to adapt to climate change effectively.
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spelling doaj-art-10cc3a1e2cfd4c5fb3ec977f31f356a72025-08-20T03:10:35ZengSpringerDiscover Applied Sciences3004-92612025-06-017612210.1007/s42452-025-07168-xDeterminants of climate change adaptation strategies among rural household farmers in the Wolaita zone, Southern EthiopiaDemissie Dalacho Debisa0Teshome Yirgu Bayu1Thomas Toma Tora2Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Arba Minch UniversityDepartment of Geography and Environmental Studies, Arba Minch UniversityDepartment of Geography and Environmental Studies, Arba Minch UniversityAbstract Climate change poses significant challenges to sustainable development globally, particularly in developing countries like Ethiopia, where agriculture heavily relies on rainfall for livelihoods. This study aimed to examine determinants of climate change adaptation strategies among rural household farmers. A cross-sectional survey was conducted to collect quantitative data from 363 respondents using questionnaires. Additionally, qualitative data were obtained through focus group discussions and key informant interviews. A multi-stage sampling approach was employed to select respondents from farming communities. Data analysis was carried out using a multivariate probit model, a weighted average index (WAI), and a problem confrontation index (PCI). The findings from the multivariate model revealed access to credit, family size, and landholding significantly impact farmers' decisions to adapt to climate change. Moreover, access to information, climate-related knowledge, and education play essential roles in enabling farmers to adopt various adaptation strategies. However, the gender of the household head was found to have no significant effect on adaptation choices. The weighted average index revealed that the leading climate change adaptation strategies include crop diversification (WAI = 2.79), crop rotation (WAI = 2.78), and soil–water management techniques (WAI = 2.69). The problem confrontation index identified major barriers such as high costs of agricultural inputs, insufficient institutional support, and limited market access. Therefore, strong institutional support is essential in helping farming communities overcome these obstacles and enhance their capacity to adapt to climate change effectively.https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-025-07168-xClimate Change Adaptation; Smallholder Farmers; Environmental Change; Multivariate Probit Model
spellingShingle Demissie Dalacho Debisa
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Determinants of climate change adaptation strategies among rural household farmers in the Wolaita zone, Southern Ethiopia
Discover Applied Sciences
Climate Change Adaptation; Smallholder Farmers; Environmental Change; Multivariate Probit Model
title Determinants of climate change adaptation strategies among rural household farmers in the Wolaita zone, Southern Ethiopia
title_full Determinants of climate change adaptation strategies among rural household farmers in the Wolaita zone, Southern Ethiopia
title_fullStr Determinants of climate change adaptation strategies among rural household farmers in the Wolaita zone, Southern Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of climate change adaptation strategies among rural household farmers in the Wolaita zone, Southern Ethiopia
title_short Determinants of climate change adaptation strategies among rural household farmers in the Wolaita zone, Southern Ethiopia
title_sort determinants of climate change adaptation strategies among rural household farmers in the wolaita zone southern ethiopia
topic Climate Change Adaptation; Smallholder Farmers; Environmental Change; Multivariate Probit Model
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-025-07168-x
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