Vulnerability of traditional beef sector to drought and the challenges of climate change: the case of Kgatleng District, Botswana
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2008Author
Masike, S.
Urich, P.
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Academic journals http://hdl/handle.net/10289/973Type
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Cattle’s rearing in Botswana is undertaken in two sectors: the communal and commercial. The
communal sector is exclusively free range and therefore depends on biomass production. This makes
the systems highly susceptible to drought. One strategy that has been devised by farmers to adapt to
drought has been to overstock. However, this strategy may not be the best adaptation strategy as it
leads to overgrazing and quick depletion of scarce biomass during the drought years. Climate change
may increase the vulnerability of the communal cattle sector in the country mostly through changes
and variability of rainfall. In the article, we determine the reliability of the rainfall in the Khurutshe area,
Botswana. Vulnerability of the cattle sector to system severe failure is also determined. Lastly, the
effects of climate change on return period of drought are investigated. Results indicate that the
reliability index of rainfall in the Kgatleng District is 0.5. The vulnerability index of the cattle is estimated
at 8000 per year. Lastly, using SimCLIM computer model climate change will shorten the return period
of mild drought from 2 years to 1.6 years by 2050. These findings have serious implications on the
recovery period of the cattle to withstand the next drought period.