Forecasting Drought in Zimbabwe: Advances, Challenges, and Future Opportunities
In Zimbabwe, agricultural activities are the primary source of income for 67% of the total population residing in rural areas. Most agriculture is rain-fed, making it susceptible to drought. Climate change increases the frequency and intensity of drought. This means the impact of drought on the livelihood of people increases.
510, the Data & Digital initiative of the Netherlands Red Cross, developed a drought trigger model with the Zimbabwe Red Cross Society, the Danish Red Cross, the Finnish Red Cross and other governmental partners in-country (part of the Technical Working Group).
Type de ressource
PDF, 2.01 Mo
Année
2022
Pays
Zimbabwe
Région
Afrique
Type de contenu
Étude de cas
Thème
Développement des déclencheurs
Hazard
Drought