Climate-Driven Innovations: How Rainfall and Temperature Influence Pasture Technology Adoption in Isiolo County, Kenya

Pastoralism is the primary livelihood in Isiolo County's arid and semi-arid regions, but severe droughts and climate change frequently disrupt this way of life, causing food shortages for vulnerable communities. This study explored how pastoralists in Isiolo County adopt Technological, Innovat...

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Main Authors: Linus Ireri, Tom Ouna
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Language:English
Published: Utafiti Foundation 2024-08-01
Series:Eastern African Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
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Online Access:https://utafitionline.com/index.php/eajhss/article/view/681
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description Pastoralism is the primary livelihood in Isiolo County's arid and semi-arid regions, but severe droughts and climate change frequently disrupt this way of life, causing food shortages for vulnerable communities. This study explored how pastoralists in Isiolo County adopt Technological, Innovation, and Management Practices (TIMPs) to boost pasture production, reduce land degradation, and enhance resilience to extreme weather. It specifically examined the impact of climatic factors on TIMP adoption, guided by Diffusion of Innovation Theory, which focuses on the adoption process of new technologies. Using a descriptive survey research design, the study sampled 382 heads of households and field extension officers from a population of 48,514. Data was collected through questionnaires, key informant interviews, and Focus Group Discussions (FGDs). A pilot test involving 20 household heads and 1 extension officer was conducted, achieving a reliability coefficient of 0.86 using the Cronbach Alpha formula. Data analysis was performed with Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) Version 2x, employing Multiple Linear Regression models. The results indicated that temperature had a positive correlation coefficient of 0.791 with TIMP adoption, showing that higher temperatures encourage technology adoption for survival, with a significant effect (p<0.05). Rainfall also had a positive correlation with TIMP adoption, but the relationship was statistically insignificant (p>0.05). Policymakers should therefore prioritize temperature-related interventions and reassess rainfall-related strategies to improve local resilience to extreme climatic conditions.
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spelling doaj-art-3ddfde805b5347dfaa8a3a0150b48af62025-08-20T03:31:23ZengUtafiti FoundationEastern African Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences2958-45582024-08-013210.58721/eajhss.v3i2.681Climate-Driven Innovations: How Rainfall and Temperature Influence Pasture Technology Adoption in Isiolo County, KenyaLinus Ireri0Tom Ouna1Karatina University, KenyaKaratina University, Kenya Pastoralism is the primary livelihood in Isiolo County's arid and semi-arid regions, but severe droughts and climate change frequently disrupt this way of life, causing food shortages for vulnerable communities. This study explored how pastoralists in Isiolo County adopt Technological, Innovation, and Management Practices (TIMPs) to boost pasture production, reduce land degradation, and enhance resilience to extreme weather. It specifically examined the impact of climatic factors on TIMP adoption, guided by Diffusion of Innovation Theory, which focuses on the adoption process of new technologies. Using a descriptive survey research design, the study sampled 382 heads of households and field extension officers from a population of 48,514. Data was collected through questionnaires, key informant interviews, and Focus Group Discussions (FGDs). A pilot test involving 20 household heads and 1 extension officer was conducted, achieving a reliability coefficient of 0.86 using the Cronbach Alpha formula. Data analysis was performed with Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) Version 2x, employing Multiple Linear Regression models. The results indicated that temperature had a positive correlation coefficient of 0.791 with TIMP adoption, showing that higher temperatures encourage technology adoption for survival, with a significant effect (p<0.05). Rainfall also had a positive correlation with TIMP adoption, but the relationship was statistically insignificant (p>0.05). Policymakers should therefore prioritize temperature-related interventions and reassess rainfall-related strategies to improve local resilience to extreme climatic conditions. https://utafitionline.com/index.php/eajhss/article/view/681AdoptionASALsClimatePastureTechnologies
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Climate-Driven Innovations: How Rainfall and Temperature Influence Pasture Technology Adoption in Isiolo County, Kenya
Eastern African Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
Adoption
ASALs
Climate
Pasture
Technologies
title Climate-Driven Innovations: How Rainfall and Temperature Influence Pasture Technology Adoption in Isiolo County, Kenya
title_full Climate-Driven Innovations: How Rainfall and Temperature Influence Pasture Technology Adoption in Isiolo County, Kenya
title_fullStr Climate-Driven Innovations: How Rainfall and Temperature Influence Pasture Technology Adoption in Isiolo County, Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Climate-Driven Innovations: How Rainfall and Temperature Influence Pasture Technology Adoption in Isiolo County, Kenya
title_short Climate-Driven Innovations: How Rainfall and Temperature Influence Pasture Technology Adoption in Isiolo County, Kenya
title_sort climate driven innovations how rainfall and temperature influence pasture technology adoption in isiolo county kenya
topic Adoption
ASALs
Climate
Pasture
Technologies
url https://utafitionline.com/index.php/eajhss/article/view/681
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