The Sustainability of Community-Based Adaptation Projects in the Blue Nile Highlands of Ethiopia

Climate resilience in subsistence agricultural communities depends strongly on the robustness and effective management of the agricultural natural resource base. For this reason, adaptation planning efforts frequently focus on natural resource conservation as the primary motivation for and primary o...

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Main Authors: Belay Simane, Benjamin F. Zaitchik
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-07-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/6/7/4308
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spelling doaj-6ed860b64ed54884a1795cb0acb995da2020-11-24T22:24:04ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502014-07-01674308432510.3390/su6074308su6074308The Sustainability of Community-Based Adaptation Projects in the Blue Nile Highlands of EthiopiaBelay Simane0Benjamin F. Zaitchik1College of Development Studies, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, PoBox 1176, EthiopiaDepartment of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218, USAClimate resilience in subsistence agricultural communities depends strongly on the robustness and effective management of the agricultural natural resource base. For this reason, adaptation planning efforts frequently focus on natural resource conservation as the primary motivation for and primary outcome of adaptation activities. Here, we present an analysis of the sustainability of community based adaptation (CBA) activities in 20 community based organizations (CBO) that were established in the Blue Nile Highlands of Ethiopia in order to promote resilience to climate change. CBA sustainability was assessed through multi-criteria analysis using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). Sustainability was considered for social, institutional, technical, financial, and environmental dimensions, with second-order indicators or factors defined for each dimension. According to this analysis, CBA efforts of two thirds of the COBs studied were found to be unsustainable in all dimensions and CBA efforts of the remaining CBOs were found to be at risk of unsustainability. A number of barriers to CBA sustainability were identified, including inadequacies in community participation, training of local community members, local government commitment, farmer capacity, and bureaucratic efficiency. Participatory evaluation of CBA, however, revealed that many of these barriers can be attributed to the decision to use conservation of natural resources as the primary framework for CBA activities. Based on this evaluation, new efforts have been developed that use markets as the entry and exit points for sustainability activities. Lessons learned in this project are relevant for CBA efforts in other agricultural regions of the developing world.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/6/7/4308adaptationanalytic hierarchy processcommunity based adaptationcommunity based organizationsmulti-criteria analysissustainability
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The Sustainability of Community-Based Adaptation Projects in the Blue Nile Highlands of Ethiopia
Sustainability
adaptation
analytic hierarchy process
community based adaptation
community based organizations
multi-criteria analysis
sustainability
author_facet Belay Simane
Benjamin F. Zaitchik
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title The Sustainability of Community-Based Adaptation Projects in the Blue Nile Highlands of Ethiopia
title_short The Sustainability of Community-Based Adaptation Projects in the Blue Nile Highlands of Ethiopia
title_full The Sustainability of Community-Based Adaptation Projects in the Blue Nile Highlands of Ethiopia
title_fullStr The Sustainability of Community-Based Adaptation Projects in the Blue Nile Highlands of Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed The Sustainability of Community-Based Adaptation Projects in the Blue Nile Highlands of Ethiopia
title_sort sustainability of community-based adaptation projects in the blue nile highlands of ethiopia
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2014-07-01
description Climate resilience in subsistence agricultural communities depends strongly on the robustness and effective management of the agricultural natural resource base. For this reason, adaptation planning efforts frequently focus on natural resource conservation as the primary motivation for and primary outcome of adaptation activities. Here, we present an analysis of the sustainability of community based adaptation (CBA) activities in 20 community based organizations (CBO) that were established in the Blue Nile Highlands of Ethiopia in order to promote resilience to climate change. CBA sustainability was assessed through multi-criteria analysis using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). Sustainability was considered for social, institutional, technical, financial, and environmental dimensions, with second-order indicators or factors defined for each dimension. According to this analysis, CBA efforts of two thirds of the COBs studied were found to be unsustainable in all dimensions and CBA efforts of the remaining CBOs were found to be at risk of unsustainability. A number of barriers to CBA sustainability were identified, including inadequacies in community participation, training of local community members, local government commitment, farmer capacity, and bureaucratic efficiency. Participatory evaluation of CBA, however, revealed that many of these barriers can be attributed to the decision to use conservation of natural resources as the primary framework for CBA activities. Based on this evaluation, new efforts have been developed that use markets as the entry and exit points for sustainability activities. Lessons learned in this project are relevant for CBA efforts in other agricultural regions of the developing world.
topic adaptation
analytic hierarchy process
community based adaptation
community based organizations
multi-criteria analysis
sustainability
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/6/7/4308
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