The association between climate-smart agriculture practices adoption and farm income and wealth of small-scale urban crop farmers in eThekwini municipality, with implications for food and nutrition security (opens in new tab)
IntroductionSouth Africa is particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change due to its reliance on climate-sensitive livelihoods and limited adaptive capacity. Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) emerges as a key adaptation strategy to climate change, while enhancing agricultural productivity and improving income security with direct or indirect implications for food and nutrition security. Therefore, this study assessed the association between CSA practices used by small-scale urban cro...
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