Read about our approach to external linking. This study analyzed the factors influencing different choices of climate change adaptation strategies by smallholder farmers in Malawi. They are part of a set of young scientists joining the race to set adaptation to climate change in motion before Africa is overwhelmed. Malawi Ready For Another Wave of COVID-19 - Sunday, ... Dry spells are some of effects of climate change hitting the country - file photo. The Lidar measures winds in the lowest few kilometres of the atmosphere, helping to fill the vast data void in central Africa. Climate change training increased the probability of farmers using improved varieties by 4% and irrigation by 22% (largely because the major effect of climate change in Malawi has been dry spells and droughts). However, in southern parts FCFA’s research in Malawi was carried out by FRACTAL in the city of Blantyre and UMFULA in Lake Malawi and the Shire River Basin. It is a matter of social justice that we succeed. In Zomba district, the region that includes the lake and Kamwendo village, climate change has had profound effects on the economy. Located in the east part of southern Africa, Malawi is a Least Developed Country with a huge poverty challenge. The wealthy have funds or insurance to cover a quick retreat to safety, temporary accommodation, and rebuilding or relocation costs. When it comes to tackling climate change to prevent the impacts it causes in the different systems of the planet, the human being applies two types of measures: mitigation and adaptation.. Mitigation measures are those actions that are taken to reduce and curb greenhouse gas emissions, while adaptation measures are based on reducing vulnerability to the effects of climate change. WHAT IS THE DECISION-MAKING UNDER UNCERTAINTY APPROACH? At a country level, Zambia incurs more than double the potential economic impacts from climate change than either Malawi or Mozambique. USAID partners with the Government of Malawi (GoM) and a wide variety of Malawian institutions to advance Malawi’s low-emissions, climate-resilient development. The impacts of climate change are likely to have a significant negative impact on an already food insecure nation. From an extremely modestly resourced lab in Cameroon, for example, Wilfried Pokam and his team of researchers are exposing the way that the central African climate system and southern Africa are linked, thereby breaking the mould of our stubborn piecemeal, regional view of the continent's climate system. .css-po6dm6-ItalicText{font-style:italic;}Richard Washington is a professor of climate science at the School of Geography and the Environment at Oxford University in the UK. With an economy highly dependent on climate-vulnerable natural resources and minimal access to electricity, Malawi seeks to improve the lives and livelihoods of its 15 million people by strengthening climate change and risk management and expanding domestic renewable energy solutions. Climate impacts are felt globally, but wherever we are, our ability to cope depends on what is in our purse. CEP MSc Environmental Technology graduate Tilele Stevens warns about future climate change effects on Malawi's food security, including maize farming. In Malawi, one of the poorest countries in the world, the effects of climate change are severe, affecting all levels of society. However, due to high population growth, rapid deforestation, and widespread soil erosion, Malawi’s agriculturally-based economy is particularly susceptible to climate change’s negative consequences. Malawi The Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessment Report of 2001 (EAD, 2002b) has clearly indicated that Malawi is experiencing a variety of climatic hazards, which include intense rainfall, floods, seasonal droughts, multi-year droughts, dry spells, cold spells, strong winds, thunderstorms, landslides, hailstorms, mudslides and heat waves, among many others. Balancing inclusivity and progress, the challenge for Blantyre City development. This allows decision-makers to determine priorities (which could be minimising losses, or maximising potential gains, for example) while factoring in the uncertainties about future climate projections. Video produced by the CCKE, UMFULA and HyCRISTAL on the impacts of climate change on tea in Kenya and Malawi. The analysis also provides an important contribution to the limited evidence base on climate impacts in Africa more generally and will support programmes to promote adaptation policies for sustainable agricultural development. This dataset measures climate change impacts on Malawi's water resources. Malawi’s vulnerability to climate change is further exacerbated by high population growth and extensive tree and forest loss driven primarily by demand for wood fuels—especially urban Malawi’s demand for charcoal. There is less clarity about the medium to long term impacts of climate change on precipitation. .css-14iz86j-BoldText{font-weight:bold;}Africa is more vulnerable than any other region to the world's changing weather patterns, explains climate specialist Richard Washington. This is part of the approach we are adopting - to find out exactly how the models simulate the changing weather. People had to flee their homes and crop fields were washed out, leaving the soil without seeds to … Central to that rainfall change is the behaviour of thunderstorms, which deliver around 70% of African rain. Malawi. In June and July the most extensive and most intense dust storms found anywhere on the planet fill the air with fine particles that interfere with climate in ways we don't quite understand. The flood plains, wetlands, and forests of the Lower Shire Valley are particularly vulnerable to climate change, with drought and flood disasters currently directly affecting over half a million people. Africa's complex climate system is, unusually, influenced by the three main global ocean basins. How can we improve the use of information for a climate-resilient Malawi? Just like other developing countries, climate change is impacting on many Malawians human rights, undercutting their right to health, food, safe drinking water, self determination and privacy and adequate standards of living, most touching fact is that most of these rights violations have fallen on citizens who least contributed to the problem, for example their children who are threatened off their right to life. This paper. It highlights how climate change affects food security and agriculture in Malawi. Through efforts such as the ongoing Future Climate for Africa (FCFA), a programme funded by the UK's Department for International Development and Natural Environment Research Council, the experience and insights of African climate scientists have led to a discernible jump in our ability to understand and model African climate. Flooding has also severely disrupted food production in several districts of the country. Food security in Malawi is largely defined by the availability of maize or ’ nsima ’– the staple food. Flooding has also severely disrupted food production in several districts of the country. In this regard, Integrated Water Supply System has proved to be key towards improving community members’ well-being and economic growth. “Reversing the reversal” will require responding effectively to COVID-19, conflict, and climate change while not losing focus on the challenges that most poor people continue to face most of the time. Instead, to make adaptive decisions that reduce climate risk in Malawi, we can investigate the implications of a range of potential outcomes. The reports highlighted Malawi’s vulnerability to impacts of climate change in the key socio economic sectors. In Malawi, for example, total precipitation is expected to increase over the coming years. It is therefore capable of all sorts of surprises, Third, the degree of expected climate change is large. Africa will be hardest hit by climate change, but has contributed the least to causing that change. This was done by analyzing how land tenure affects the use of adaptation strategies in Malawi. The maize based food systems might experience yield losses from 18-22% by 2050 (IPCC 2014). Apart from causing the lack of access to water supply, drought derails the economic progress for communities. , we can investigate the implications of a range of potential outcomes. A different approach to develop climate risk narratives is being trialled in Blantyre, Gaborone and Harare: researchers and stakeholders from these cities initially developed a set of narratives of the cities’ socio-economic future, into which researchers integrated climate information. The lawsuit sought to invalidate results in four states where President Trump lost the US election. In this 2nd episode, we explore how, FCFA’s research in Malawi was carried out by, in Lake Malawi and the Shire River Basin. This dataset measures climate change impacts on Malawi's water resources. UMFULA aims to improve climate information for medium-term (5-40 year) decision-making in the water-energy-food nexus in central and southern Africa, with a particular focus on Tanzania and Malawi. impacts of climate change on rain-fed and irrigated rice in Malawi, a country where rice is one of the most important food crops for sustaining rural livelihoods. These outcomes are chiefly temperature, rainfall and world prices for fuels and agriculture. Compared to other reported findings of massive reductions in maize yields in SSA and Malawi 10,30,45,49, our study findings anticipate the decline in future maize yields in Lilongwe District to be moderate. African climate is replete with complexity and marvels. Provided input to the draft National Resilience Strategy and its implementation plan in Malawi. While little research exists to prove an explicit link in Malawi, it is also expected that climate change will have negative human health impacts through increased incidence of malaria, cholera and diarrhoea (Irish Aid, 2015). While both countries are expected to see rapidly rising temperatures, changes in precipitation will vary widely depending on location. Access to clean water becomes crucial for survival in the dry season. Scenarios Process This workshop was the first scenario building process experience for all of the participants. Climate change poses a significant threat to humanity. Climate variability and climate change are adversely affecting Malawi through increased temperatures, erratic rainfall, and drought. In the last two decades, Malawi has experienced a number of adverse climatic hazards. In Malawi, for example, total precipitation is expected to increase over the coming years. Cyclone Idai: 'We saw 200 bodies by the roadside'. While both countries are expected to see rapidly rising temperatures, changes in precipitation will vary widely depending on location. What does this mean for us going forward?. At the country level, the results showed a – 5.4 % to + 24.6 % change in annual rainfall, a − 5.0 % to + 3.1 % change in annual evapotranspiration, from – 7.5 % to over + 50 % change in annual surface runoff and water yield, and up to an 11.5% increase in annual soil moisture. No other region has documented such a long and spatially extensive drought. Is Africa sleepwalking into a potential catastrophe? Contributing to national policy processes in Malawi: Made presentations to the National Technical and Steering Committees on. This economic figure is a result of Zambia having over 20,000 km of roads which is three times the amount of either of the other two countries. Exploring perspectives that underpin decisions for southern African urban development Insights from Blantyre, Malawi. He also covered the rationale and objectives of the CSA project and provided some examples of the CSA project activities in Malawi. The Sahara is the world's largest desert with the deepest layer of intense heating anywhere on Earth. Video, Covid: Homeless left struggling for shelter, Zodiac Killer: Code-breakers solve San Francisco killer's cipher, US Supreme Court rejects Trump-backed bid to overturn election, Brexit: UK-EU talks continue as Navy boats put on standby, Alfred Bourgeois: Second death row inmate executed in two days, Prince William and Kate make red carpet debut with royal children, Space tourism: Virgin space plane to fly above new base, FKA twigs sues ex-boyfriend Shia LaBeouf over alleged abuse, Covid: Genes hold clues to why some people get severely ill, Aztec skull tower: Archaeologists unearth new sections in Mexico City, Ruhollah Zam: Iran executes journalist accused of fanning unrest. No matter their age, gender or location, people throughout the country are experiencing increased temperatures, irregular rainfall patterns and unpredictable weather, causing flooding and droughts which has detrimental effects on people and livelihoods. In this regard, Integrated Water Supply System has proved to be key towards improving community members’ well-being and economic growth. Provided key findings to members of the National Planning Commission of Malawi. presentation2 on the effects of climate change in Malawi. The Shire River Basin is a major outflow of Lake Malawi and is a vital source of hydropower, irrigation, and biodiversity. Learning from climate change perceptions in southern African cities. The current and future climate of central and southern Africa: What we have learnt and what it means for decision-making in Malawi and Tanzania  – UMFULA Key publication. With an economy highly dependent on climate-vulnerable natural resources and minimal access to electricity, Malawi seeks to improve the lives and livelihoods of its 15 million people by strengthening climate change and risk management and expanding domestic renewable energy solutions. The significant threat which climate change poses to agricultural production and food security in sub-Saharan Africa is now widely recognised (Calzadilla et al. This was done by analyzing how land tenure affects the use of adaptation strategies in Malawi. Malawi is highlighted as one of the most vulnerable countries in the world to the effects of climate change. Compared to other reported findings of massive reductions in maize yields in SSA and Malawi 10,30,45,49, our study findings anticipate the decline in future maize yields in Lilongwe District to be moderate. Malawi faces more intense and frequent climate-related disasters including floods, droughts, and extreme weather events that threaten loss of life, assets, and food security. The Impacts of Climate Change: A Comprehensive Study of Physical, Biophysical, Social and Political Issues presents the very real issues associated with climate change and global warming and how it affects the planet and everyone on it. Phys Chem Earth 36:1043–1046. Like many other developing countries, Malawi has not been spared from the severe impacts of climate change. Covid: Homeless left struggling for shelter. Adaptation is identified as one of the options to abate the negative impacts of the changing climate. Climate change: What's it got to do with farming? The spread of HIV/AIDS in turn weakens people’s ability to respond to the changing climate.Oxfam Malawi Country Director, Sanjay Awasthi, said:“Despite the fact that Malawi’s greenhouse gas emissions are minuscule, climate change is hitting poor countries like Malawi first and worst and people are suffering, especially women. Representatives from Blantyre and Harare also teamed up to. Partnership with Malawi’s Department of Climate Change and Meteorological Services (DCCMS) throughout the project, including during project planning processes, which led to the co-production of country climate projections. Changes in rainfall pattern are likely to lead to severe water shortages and/or flooding. In the rainy season of 2014 – 2015, heavy floods hit the southern region. Climate change will have wide-ranging effects on the environment, and on socio-economic and related sectors, including water resources, agriculture and food security, human health, terrestrial ecosystems and biodiversity and coastal zones. The definitive aim of this study was to bring to fore the evidence of the importance of tenure considerations in the designing, development, and implementation of climate change programs. UMFULA applied a Decision-Making under Uncertainty approach in Lake Malawi and the Shire River Basin to look at the energy-water-food nexus. While advances in climate research can further the understanding of the drivers of variability and inform assessment of confidence in models, waiting for better model projections is not viable when decisions are being made now on major infrastructure investments with long lifespans. Apart from causing the lack of access to water supply, drought derails the economic progress for communities. Even a little less rainfall in the future could endanger the forest and its massive carbon store. Impacts of climate change on Malawi’s agricultural system and food security. © 2020 BBC. Article Google Scholar Chinsinga B (2011) Seeds and subsidies: the political economy of input programmes in Malawi. Climate science was woven into these narratives to surface possible. The current study addresses a key component of these issues, the effect of climate change on the road infrastructure of Malawi, Mozambique, and Zambia. adapt to the effects of climate change that are happening now and will worsen in the future. Evidence points to Western industrial aerosol pollution, which cooled parts of the global ocean, thereby altering the monsoon system, as a cause. Malawi’s Constitution Doesn’t Back Sexual Minorities-Report - Sunday, 25 October 2020 13:48. Countries like Malawi have a heavy dependence on natural resources and rains. The effects of climate change will primarily influence agriculture through alterations in plant growth, water availability, nutrient availability, increased temperature and elevated CO2 levels. The African continent will be hardest hit by climate change. The global climate is changing at an unprecedented rate and it’s having dramatic effects on our environment. Malawi is a relatively low The results also show that climate change training increased the probability of engaging in livestock rearing by 4% and off-farm business by 4%. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. In southern Africa we are seeing a delay in the onset and a drying of early summer rains, which is predicted to worsen in forthcoming decades. The biophysical effects of climate change on agriculture induce changes in production and prices, altering crop mix, input use, production, food demand, food consumption, and trade. presentation2 on the effects of climate change in Malawi. There is considerable spatial variability in climate change impacts in the two countries. The most serious ones have been dry spells, seasonal droughts, intense rainfall, riverine floods and flash floods. US Pfizer Covid vaccine approved for emergency use, US faces bleak winter amid worst Covid wave yet, Trump's latest, legal longshot to challenge result, Covid: Homeless left struggling for shelter. Each region and sub-region of Africa is changing differently but an emerging commonality is a shift towards more intense rainfall - even where there is observed and projected future drying. The currently observed recovery of the rains is projected to continue through the 21st Century, particularly over the central and eastern Sahel. Drought is one of the most severe effects of climate change in Malawi. Figure 1 provides a general schematic of the methods employed for this assessment of climate change impacts in Malawi. The two most extensive land-based end-of-century projected decreases in rainfall anywhere on the planet occur over Africa; one over North Africa and the other over southern Africa, Finally, the capacity for adaptation to climate change is low; poverty equates to reduced choice at the individual level while governance generally fails to prioritise and act on climate change. A participatory video by subsistence farmers on the effects of climate change in Malawi. Climate change: Last decade 'on course' to be warmest, Supreme Court rejects Trump-backed election lawsuit. Maize farming covers over 92 % of Malawi’s agricultural land and contributes over 54 % of national caloric intake. Development plans being made in Malawi (but also elsewhere in the SADC region) comprise critical trade-offs between major investment decisions in irrigation, hydropower and agricultural intensification and the impacts on ecosystem services in the affected areas, among other considerations. Malawi. were developed through initial socio-economic narratives which were co-produced with stakeholders living and working in Blantyre to describe three possible futures for the city. 2.0 Impacts of Climate Change in Different Sectors 2.1 Agricultural sector Malawi relies on rain-fed agriculture, and the current droughts have resulted in poor crop yields or total crop failure, leading to serious food shortages, hunger and malnutrition. Emerging from one of those rapidly warming oceans, tropical cyclones Idai and Kenneth in March and April 2019 destroyed parts of Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi, with Kenneth following a particularly unusual path over Tanzania. Meanwhile over Kenya and Tanzania, the long rains from March to May start later and end sooner - leading to an overall decrease in rainfall. presents the outcomes of an original assessment of climate change impacts on . A think tank workshop , supported through the FCFA Innovation Fund, provided useful initial insight into the values guiding decision-making in the city, which are largely driven by the mandates of different government sectors. Temperatures there are predicted to rise by five degrees or more, particularly in the parts of Namibia, Botswana and Zambia that are already intolerably hot. This allows decision-makers to determine priorities (which could be minimising losses, or maximising potential gains, for example) while factoring in the uncertainties about future climate projections. The African Development Bank has called for $40 Billion USD per year over the coming decades to be provided to African countries to address development issues directly related to climate change. 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While the country’s climate is tropical overall, temperatures in higher elevations can be relatively cool. A Malawi Economic Vulnerability and Disaster Risk Assessment was conducted to better understand the socio-economic effects of disasters. Climate narratives What have we tried? In Malawi, one of the poorest countries in the world, the effects of climate change are severe, affecting all levels of society. Given the gravity of Malawi’s susceptibility, there is need to invest in adaptation and mitigation measures to enhance communities resilience. Trees have wantonly been cut down in most parts of Balaka north. The new factor is climate change, says Mac Bain Mkandawire, executive director of Youth Net and Counselling, which campaigns for the rights of women and children from its base in Zomba, Malawi. Direct impacts of climate change on health in Malawi relate to an increased incidence of floods and droughts. Agriculture in Malawi is vulnerable to the impacts of changing climate. The aim is to provide country offices with a good evidence base and specific guidance on activities, barriers and opportunities for integrating climate change and climate smart agriculture approaches within the national context. Considering equity issues of large scale climate adaptation decisions for smallholder farmers. A Malawi Economic Vulnerability and Disaster Risk Assessment was conducted to better understand the socio-economic effects of disasters. About 85% of the population is based in rural areas with women forming 51% of the population and life expectancy as low as 40 years. The results point unambiguously to an increase in both rainfall intensity and the length of dry spells, and we have strong reason to believe them. This study evaluates factors explaining individual and multiple adoption of climate change management strategies and their differential impacts on productivity and income using a sample of 1172 smallholder farmers from Malawi and Zimbabwe. We have seen, time and time again, that its impacts take no notice of national borders. Provided inputs to Malawi’s Third National Communication of Malawi. Protecting lives and livelihoods in Malawi from climate-related disasters by providing early warning weather and climate information systems and improving the resilience of vulnerable communities. FRACTAL’s research in Blantyre (led by the Polytechnic University of Malawi) had fewer engagements and activities than other FRACTAL cities, instead it focused on the transferability of relevant climate knowledge and lessons. The region is almost completely devoid of weather measurements yet it is a key driver of the West African monsoon system, which brings three months of rain that interrupts the nine-month long dry season across the Sahel region, south of the desert. and the pressures of rapid social, economic, and environmental change. This project enables the Government of Malawi to climate-proof the policies, strategies and plans of the sectors of the economy most directly affected by climate change. FRACTAL aims to explore the decision-making process in southern African cities, and to support how cities respond to the. The definitive aim of this study was to bring to fore the evidence of the importance of tenure considerations in the designing, development, and implementation of climate change programs. The assessment starts with global change outcomes. Africa will be hardest hit by climate change, but has contributed the least to causing that change. There is considerable spatial variability in climate change impacts in the two countries. Investigating relevant climate metrics and identifying viable adaptation options for tea production in Malawi as part of the joint UMFULA and HyCRISTAL CI4Tea project. By day, they keep the first Lidar system in central Africa running. 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