Revue de Géographie Alpine ()

Integrated development, risk management and community-based climate change adaptation in a mountain-plains system in Northern Tanzania

  • Elisabeth Edna Wangui,
  • Thomas A. Smucker,
  • Ben Wisner,
  • Eric Lovell,
  • Adolfo Mascarenhas,
  • Maingi Solomon,
  • Daniel Weiner,
  • Abubakari Munna,
  • Gaurav Sinha,
  • Charles Bwenge,
  • Hubert Meena,
  • Pantaleo Munishi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4000/rga.1701
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 100, no. 1

Abstract

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This paper presents a preliminary analysis of work conducted along altitudinal gradients in the mountains and plains of northern Tanzania. We find evidence of a high degree of interdependence among groups of people of different language/cultural groups and socio-economic status interacting along environmental gradients from high to low altitude. We call this “socio-geographical adaptation” to climate change. However, our analysis and discussion adds complexity to any simple notion of “adaptation to climate change” since changes are multiple and adaptation is complex.

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