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Glwadys Aymone GBETIBOUO
Glwadys Aymone GBETIBOUO
Postdoctoral Researcher , Stanford University
Verified email at stanford.edu
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Adaptation to climate change in Ethiopia and South Africa: options and constraints
E Bryan, TT Deressa, GA Gbetibouo, C Ringler
Environmental science & policy 12 (4), 413-426, 2009
16152009
Understanding farmers' perceptions and adaptations to climate change and variability: The case of the Limpopo Basin, South Africa
GA Gbetibouo
Intl Food Policy Res Inst, 2009
13182009
Will African agriculture survive climate change?
P Kurukulasuriya, R Mendelsohn, R Hassan, J Benhin, T Deressa, M Diop, ...
The World Bank Economic Review 20 (3), 367-388, 2006
849*2006
Measuring the economic impact of climate change on major South African field crops: a Ricardian approach
GA Gbetibouo, RM Hassan
Global and Planetary change 47 (2-4), 143-152, 2005
4742005
Vulnerability of the South African farming sector to climate change and variability: An indicator approach
GA Gbetibouo, C Ringler, R Hassan
Natural resources forum 34 (3), 175-187, 2010
3342010
Mapping South African farming sector vulnerability to climate change and variability: A subnational assessment
GA Gbetibouo, C Ringler
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and Center for …, 2009
2462009
Modelling farmers' adaptation strategies for climate change and variability: The case of the Limpopo Basin, South Africa
GA Gbetibouo, RM Hassan, C Ringler
Agrekon 49 (2), 217-234, 2010
1302010
Responding to crop failure: Understanding farmers’ coping strategies in Southern Malawi
JY Coulibaly, GA Gbetibouo, G Kundhlande, GW Sileshi, TL Beedy
Sustainability 7 (2), 1620-1636, 2015
892015
Mapping South African farming sector vulnerability to climate change and variability
GA Gbetibouo, C Ringler
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), 52, 2009
772009
Measuring the impact of climate change on South African agriculture: A Ricardian approach
D Poonyth, RM Hassan, GA Gbetibouo, JM Ramaila, MA Letsoalo
A paper presented at the 40th Annual Agricultural Economics Association of …, 2002
142002
Responding to crop failure: Understanding farmers’ coping strategies in Southern Malawi. Sustainability, 7 (2), 1620-1636
J Coulibaly, G Gbetibouo, G Kundhlande, G Sileshi, T Beedy
52015
Determinants of Adaptation to Climate Change in Ethiopia and South Africa. South African Centre for Environmental Economics and Policy
E Bryan, T Deressa, G Gbetibouo, C Ringler
International Food Policy Research Institute, 2009
52009
Vulnerability and adaptation of farming to climate change in South Africa
GA Gbetibouo
University of Pretoria, 2011
22011
How Can African Agriculture Adapt to Climate Change: Understanding Farmers’ Perceptions and Adaptations to Climate Change and Variability: The Case of the Limpopo Basin, South …
GA Gbetibouo
Research Briefs, 15 (8), International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), 2008
22008
Multi-stakeholder dialogue to co-design anticipatory adaptation: lessons from participatory scenario planning in Africa
M Ambani, GA Gbetibouo, F Percy
Handbook of Climate Change Management: Research, Leadership, Transformation …, 2021
12021
Ninth Annual Global Development Conference" Security for Development: Confronting Threats to Survival and Safety
P Kurukulasuriya, R Mendelsohn, R Hassan, J Benhin, T Deressa, M Diop, ...
University of Nairobi,, 2006
12006
Responding to crop failure: understanding farmers’ coping strategies in Southern Malawi. In: Sustainability
JY Coulibaly, GW Sileshi, G Kundhlande, TL Beedy, GA Gbetibouo
2015
A subnational assessment
GA Gbetibouo, C Ringler
2015
How can African agriculture adapt to climate change: Mapping the South African farming sector’ s vulnerability to climate change and variability: A subnational assessment
G Aymone Gbetibouo, C Ringler
Research briefs, 2009
2009
The World Bank economic review 20 (3)
K Carstensen, E Gundlacb, A Kraay, V Nehru, P Kurukulasuriya, ...
The World Bank economic review 20 (43617), 1-172, 2006
2006
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