| Project Type | Research Project |
| Project Sub-Type | Application |
| Project Status | Active |
| Administrative Unit | ESARO |
| Regional Office Area | ESARO |
| Responsible Officer | Gasengayire, Francois |
| Former Responsible Officer(s) | El-Fattal, Lamia |
| ODA Sector | Agricultural Land Resources |
| Canadian Collaboration | No |
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| Duration (months) | 48 |
| Extension (months) | 0 |
| Planned Completion Date | 2014/02/25 |
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| Total Funding | 600000 |
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Abstract
In the Okavango Delta, Botswana, flood-recession farming (molapu) is a lucrative but highly risky farming practice. The relatively more fertile and heavier soils of the molapu basins retain moisture and nutrients better than dryland areas, making molapu farming more productive. However, hydrological processes vary seasonally, annually and from decade to decade, with some years experiencing destructive floods and others prolonged droughts. Moreover, some practices involved in molapu farming may pose a threat to the integrity of this important wetland system and, in turn, its long-term sustainability.
This grant will allow researchers to address the impact of climate change and variability on farming practices and associated food security issues in the fragile ecosystem of Okavango Delta. Researchers will investigate any negative environmental impacts of molapu farming practices; determine the level and extent of food (in) security of households engaged in molapo farming; examine the traditional adaptation strategies of molapo farming communities; and identify vulnerable groups within the molapo farming system. They will endeavor to predict flood patterns under different climate change scenarios, and build research capacity and devise policy instruments to enhance food security and improve health in the context of climate change and variability.
Recipient Institution(s)
| Mailing Address | Private bag 0022 | Gaborone | Botswana |
| Website | http://webadmin@mopipi.ub.bw |
| Institution Type | Educational |
| Geographic Scope | National |
| UN Organization | No |
| Component Number | 001 |
| Research Status | Active |
| Institution Country | Botswana |
| Researcher Name | Prof. John Moses Chimbari |