TY - JOUR
T1 - Co-producing climate information services with smallholder farmers in the Lower Bengal Delta
T2 - How forecast visualization and communication support farmers’ decision-making
AU - Kumar, Uthpal
AU - Werners, Saskia E.
AU - Paparrizos, Spyridon
AU - Datta, Dilip Kumar
AU - Ludwig, Fulco
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Water Systems and Global Change Chair Group, Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Farmers in the Bengal Delta are confronted with increasing hydroclimatic risks due to climate variability and change. The co-production of climate information services that address the farmers' needs could potentially assist farmers with climate-sensitive decision-making and managing their risks. This study aims to investigate how the co-production of climate information services through forecast visualization and communication has improved forecast uptake for climate-sensitive decision-making of smallholder farmers. We applied a farmer field school approach to communicating visual diagrams for 7-day, 14-day, and seasonal forecasts during face-to-face meetings using printed paper, and smartphone applications. Results show that diagram-based forecast visualization and a combined communication approach integrating face-to-face interaction using printed paper and a smartphone app have improved uptake of information services by farmers. Capacity building and frequent interactions at farmer field schools contribute to a better understanding and trust of visual forecasts, interpretation skills, and decision-making capacity of smallholder farmers. We conclude that the co-production effort with farmers combined with the capacity building has resulted in wider sharing, dissemination, and uptake of scientific forecasts for climate-sensitive decision-making by smallholders in the Lower Bengal Delta.
AB - Farmers in the Bengal Delta are confronted with increasing hydroclimatic risks due to climate variability and change. The co-production of climate information services that address the farmers' needs could potentially assist farmers with climate-sensitive decision-making and managing their risks. This study aims to investigate how the co-production of climate information services through forecast visualization and communication has improved forecast uptake for climate-sensitive decision-making of smallholder farmers. We applied a farmer field school approach to communicating visual diagrams for 7-day, 14-day, and seasonal forecasts during face-to-face meetings using printed paper, and smartphone applications. Results show that diagram-based forecast visualization and a combined communication approach integrating face-to-face interaction using printed paper and a smartphone app have improved uptake of information services by farmers. Capacity building and frequent interactions at farmer field schools contribute to a better understanding and trust of visual forecasts, interpretation skills, and decision-making capacity of smallholder farmers. We conclude that the co-production effort with farmers combined with the capacity building has resulted in wider sharing, dissemination, and uptake of scientific forecasts for climate-sensitive decision-making by smallholders in the Lower Bengal Delta.
KW - Agricultural decision-making
KW - Bangladesh
KW - Climate information services
KW - Co-production
KW - Forecast visualization and communication
U2 - 10.1016/j.crm.2021.100346
DO - 10.1016/j.crm.2021.100346
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85110642731
SN - 2212-0963
VL - 33
JO - Climate Risk Management
JF - Climate Risk Management
M1 - 100346
ER -