Rainfall analyser user manual
This is a user manual for the Rainfall Analyser, a tool that assists in generating information helpful for understanding distribution and trends in rainfall and average rainfalls at any given location.
This is a user manual for the Rainfall Analyser, a tool that assists in generating information helpful for understanding distribution and trends in rainfall and average rainfalls at any given location.
Ethiopia's agriculture sector contributes 42 to 45% of its gross domestic product and employs more than 80% of the population. However, the sector remains fragile and vulnerable to climate change.
Climate change and urbanization will have both upstream and downstream implications for African cities, mainly the urban demand for potable water and water for agriculture and the production of wastewater.
The countries of the Greater Horn of Africa are particularly vulnerable to drought, exacerbated by widespread poverty and dependence on rainfed agriculture. Even with normal rainfall, the region does not produce enough food to meet its needs.
Climate change extremes such as flooding and seasonal drought are already undermining the economies of countries in the Horn of Africa, with agriculture and water resources being the most affected sectors.
Urbanization, housing and poverty are very much interrelated in sub-Saharan Africa.
This project proposes to carry out climate change adaptation pilot projects in communities in eight African countries, six of which are least developed countries.
This project seeks to reduce the vulnerability of poor populations in sub-Saharan Africa to climate change by mobilizing scientists and all the other actors concerned to inform political decision-making.
As the combined problems of urbanization, environmental degradation, and poverty become increasingly urgent, understanding the links between sustainability and poverty reduction is imperative.