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Perspectives of nature-based tourism-dependent communities on climate change in the Okavango Delta, Botswana

Hambira, Wame L; Kolawole, Oluwatoyin D; Saarinen, Jarkko; Moses, Oliver; Mulale, Kutlwano; Mogomotsi, Patricia K. (2024-06-18)

 
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Hambira, Wame L
Kolawole, Oluwatoyin D
Saarinen, Jarkko
Moses, Oliver
Mulale, Kutlwano
Mogomotsi, Patricia K.
Springer
18.06.2024

Hambira, W.L., Kolawole, O.D., Saarinen, J. et al. Perspectives of nature-based tourism-dependent communities on climate change in the Okavango Delta, Botswana. Int J Biometeorol (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00484-024-02719-0

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The intensity and frequency of climate extremes such as heat waves, droughts and extreme rainfall events are projected to rise. This will increase the severity of their impacts across socio-ecological systems. Economic sectors such as nature-based tourism become more vulnerable because of their reliance on climate and natural capital as key resources. While attempts have been made to understand how climate change may impact tourists and the industry itself, little is known about the same on tourism-dependent communities. This paper determines the extent to which tourism-dependent communities are vulnerable to climate change in the Okavango Delta, Botswana, to enhance their wider livelihood the development of strategies for improving adaptive capacity, resilience, and reduced exposure sensitivities. A household survey of 172 households was conducted in three purposively selected villages of Mababe, Sankuyo and Khwai, actively involved in community-based tourism for their socio-economic development. Information sourced related to livelihood options, peoples’ resilience, local risks, and hazards. The data was analysed using descriptive statistics and thematic analysis. The results indicate that respondents have observed climatic changes over the years such as increased temperatures, decreased rainfall, and increased frequencies of extreme events. The respondents attributed changes in natural capital to these observed climatic conditions in the form of desiccation, dwindling populations of some wildlife species, decreased fish stocks and reduced vegetation cover. This renders the tourism-dependent communities vulnerable as their livelihood is threatened. The paper thus concludes that climate change adaptation is an urgent priority for local communities who are already exposed to existing climatic and non-climatic stresses.
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