粮食安全
脆弱性(计算)
生产力
坦桑尼亚
农业生产力
气候变化
农业
心理弹性
业务
经济
自然资源经济学
环境资源管理
社会经济学
经济增长
地理
生态学
心理学
考古
计算机安全
计算机科学
心理治疗师
生物
作者
Mkupete Jaah Mkupete,Jorge Dávalos
摘要
Abstract Gender gaps in productivity and food security persist in the face of climate change, necessitating effective strategies for empowering women and reducing their vulnerability. This study examines the gender‐specific impacts of climate‐smart agriculture (CSA) adoption on productivity, food security, and resilience to climate shocks in Tanzania. Using panel data from the World Bank's Tanzanian Living Standard Measurement Survey (LSMS) spanning 2008–2013, we employ a multinomial switching regression model (MSRM) approach to identify the effects of CSA adoption on agricultural outcomes. Our findings reveal that CSA non‐adoption exacerbates the gender gap in yields and food security, favoring men. However, CSA adoption leads to more equitable outcomes, bridging the gender gap and improving productivity and food security for both men and women. Additionally, adopters of CSA techniques exhibit greater resilience to climate shocks, experiencing smaller yield declines during periods of low rainfall. This study contributes to the literature by providing empirical evidence on the gendered impacts of CSA adoption, testing the risk reduction capacity of CSA technologies, and addressing the limited research on Tanzania. The findings emphasize the importance of gender‐responsive CSA policies in promoting agricultural resilience and food security in the face of climate change.
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