Data in Brief (Dec 2016)

Survey data on key climate and environmental drivers of farmers’ migration in Burkina Faso, West Africa

  • Safiétou Sanfo,
  • M. William Fonta,
  • Ibrahim Boubacar,
  • P.A. John Lamers

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2016.11.001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. C
pp. 1013 – 1019

Abstract

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This article describes two datasets generated from various sources in south western Burkina Faso to identify the key climate and environmental drivers that cause farmers to migrate. The survey sampling is random but reasoned and rational. The first dataset from 367 farm households1 1 100 interviewed households, and 10 Focus Group Discussions comprising 267 farmers. contains data on farmers’ perception of climate change risks or hazards, their impacts on farmland productivity and farm households’ risk management strategies. The second dataset from 58 farm households contains data on agricultural practices, environmental changes, and environmental migration. Three supplemental Excel sheets show the results of the surveys. Details on the sample as well as further interpretation and discussion of the surveys are available in the associated research article (‘Field Facts for Crop Insurance Design: Empirical Evidence from South Western Burkina Faso’ (W. M. Fonta, S. Sanfo, B. Ibrahim, B. Barry, 2015) [1]).

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