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Glwadys Aymone Gbetibouo
Researcher at University of Pretoria
Publications - 11
Citations - 3106
Glwadys Aymone Gbetibouo is an academic researcher from University of Pretoria. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Agriculture. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications receiving 2782 citations.
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Adaptation to climate change in Ethiopia and South Africa: options and constraints.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the adaptation strategies used by farmers in South Africa and Ethiopia and analyzes the factors influencing the decision to adapt using data from a survey of 1800 farm households.
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Understanding farmers perceptions and adaptations to climate change and variability: The case of the Limpopo Basin farmers South Africa
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined farmers' perceptions of climate change and analyzed their adaptation responses to climate change using household survey data from the Limpopo River Basin in South Africa.
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Will African agriculture survive climate change
Pradeep Kurukulasuriya,Robert Mendelsohn,Rashid M. Hassan,James Benhin,Temesgen Deressa,Mbaye Diop,Helmy Mohamed Eid,K. Yerfi Fosu,Glwadys Aymone Gbetibouo,Suman L. Jain,Ali Mahamadou,Renneth Mano,Jane Kabubo-Mariara,Samia El-Marsafawy,Ernest L. Molua,Samiha Ouda,Mathieu Ouédraogo,Isidor Sene,David Maddison,S. Niggol Seo,Ariel Dinar +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a survey of more than 9,000 farmers across 11 African countries, a cross-sectional approach was used to estimate how farm net revenues are affected by climate change compared with current mean temperature.
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Measuring the economic impact of climate change on major South African field crops: a Ricardian approach
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors employed a Ricardian model to measure the impact of climate change on South Africa's field crops and analyzed potential future impacts of further changes in the climate.
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Vulnerability of the South African farming sector to climate change and variability: An indicator approach
TL;DR: In this paper, the vulnerability of South African agriculture to climate change and variability by developing a vulnerability index and comparing vulnerability indicators across the nine provinces of the country was analyzed, and 19 environmental and socio-economic indicators were identified to reflect the three components of vulnerability.