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Adapting Coastal Zone Management to Climate Change in Madagascar’

Vivienne stands proudly next to her plot of land where she has recently started growing a reed known locally as Rambo (scientific name: Lepironia articulate), after harvesting she will craft into baskets and mats to sell at a nearby market.

 

Having previously relied heavily on rice farming - where harvests have been hampered by unpredictable rainfall in recent years - this climate resilient crop is able to withstand periods of erratic rainfall, providing Vivienne and her family a more stable source of income in the face of a changing climate.

 

Vivenne is one of 3000 community members who were provided with ‘rambo’ seeds and trained in how to cultivate, care for and maximise yield as a springboard towards diversifying their livelihoods. This exciting initiative is part of a five year project launched in 2015 by UN Environment and its partners, entitled, ‘Adapting Coastal Zone Management to Climate Change in Madagascar’.

Learn more about UNEP's work on adaptation: www.unep.org/explore-topics/climate-change/what-we-do/cli...

 

Photo credit: UNEP

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Uploaded on May 26, 2021
Taken on August 31, 2018