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Journal of Public Administration (JOPA)

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Implications of climate change risks on rural-urban agricultural and food flows in Blantyre City, Malawi

Author: Miriam Kalanda Joshua Cosmo Ngongondo Evance Mwathunga Stella Ndau Emma Liwenga Amos Majule Tanya E Stathers Richard Lamboll Fellistus Chipungu

Affiliation: 1University of Malawi 5University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania 7University of Greenwich, UK 9Ministry of Agriculture, Malawi

Source: Journal of Public Administration, 2023-04-10 19:03:33

Accreditation: Department of Higher Education and Training(DHET)



Abstract: Implications of climate change risks on rural-urban agricultural and food flows in Blantyre City, Malawi

The study explores rural-urban linkages in order to address temporal and spatial dynamics of vulnerability to climate change at the scale of local government, focusing on Blantyre City. The study sought to assess how different groupings of urban consumers access their food and how they are impacted by climate change risks. The study established that food consumed in Blantyre City largely originates from rural areas of Blantyre District (e.g. 80% maize), some districts in the southern region, other parts of Malawi, and other countries. The food is mostly accessed through market purchase and partially own production in surrounding rural areas. The high inter-annual rainfall variations and prolonged dry spells, which pose a major challenge for agricultural production in rural areas, affect food supplies and prices in urban markets. The occurrence impacts different urban groupings in different ways, with the disadvantaged groups being th