Perception in Climate Smart Agriculture Practices among Pastoral and Agro-pastoral community towards Resilience to Eccentricities of Climate Change and Climate Variability in Shabelle Woreda, Fafan Zone, Somali Region, Ethiopia: A Study.

Authors

  • Faysal Hassan Askar Jigjiga University, Jigjiga, Ethiopia
  • Abdi Mohammed Jigjiga University, Jigjiga, Ethiopia.
  • Ahmed Mahamud Jigjiga University, Jigjiga, Ethiopia.

Keywords:

Resilience, Perception, Adoption, Multivariate, Climate Smart Agriculture.

Abstract

In Ethiopia agriculture is highly vulnerable to climate variability. This is mainly due to its mere dependence on rainfall and low level
of technology adoption. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate farmers’ resilience to climate variability and their perception
towards adoption of climate smart agricultural practices in the study area. A multistage sampling technique was employed to select
sample households. Accordingly, 204 sample households were selected using simple random sampling technique. Both quantitative and qualitative data were collected from primary and secondary sources. The primary data were collected from sampled households using interview schedule, Key informant interview and Focused group discussion. Descriptive statistics and a multivariate probit model were employed to analyze the sample households’ socio-demographic, economic and institutional characteristics. Resilience Capacity Index (RCI) based on absorptive, adaptive and transformative capacities was used to measure households’ resilience to climate variability. The model results also found out that sex, literacy of households, livestock owned, farm distance from residence, extension contact, access to credit, membership to social organization, market distance, weather information and experience were significantly associated with adoption of CSA practices in the study area. Thus, to increase the demand and implementation of CSA practices, farmers should be motivated to join and participate in different training and demonstration areas so that they could share farming information and increase their knowledge.

Author Biographies

Faysal Hassan Askar, Jigjiga University, Jigjiga, Ethiopia

Post Graduate Student, Schools of Graduate Studies.

Abdi Mohammed, Jigjiga University, Jigjiga, Ethiopia.

 College of Dryland Agriculture

Ahmed Mahamud, Jigjiga University, Jigjiga, Ethiopia.

 Department of Rural Development and Agriculture Extension, College of Dryland Agriculture,

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Published

2026-02-20

How to Cite

Askar, F. H., Mohammed, A., & Mahamud, A. (2026). Perception in Climate Smart Agriculture Practices among Pastoral and Agro-pastoral community towards Resilience to Eccentricities of Climate Change and Climate Variability in Shabelle Woreda, Fafan Zone, Somali Region, Ethiopia: A Study. East African Journal of Pastoralism, 6(1). Retrieved from https://eajp.et/index.php/jju/article/view/131

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