Climate change and variability: a review of what is known and ought to be known for Uganda

Purpose - In view of the consensus that climate change is happening, scientists have documented several findings about Uganda’s recent climate, as well as its variability and change. The purpose of this study is to review what has been documented, thus it gives an overview of what is known and seeks...

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Main Authors: Francis Wasswa Nsubuga, Hannes Rautenbach
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Emerald Publishing 2018-08-01
Series:International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management
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Online Access:https://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1108/IJCCSM-04-2017-0090
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spelling doaj-245fb813bc364a37b6da9e803a25b6662020-11-25T00:29:07ZengEmerald PublishingInternational Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management1756-86921756-87062018-08-0110475277110.1108/IJCCSM-04-2017-0090607972Climate change and variability: a review of what is known and ought to be known for UgandaFrancis Wasswa Nsubuga0Hannes Rautenbach1Geography, Geoinformatics and Meteorology, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South AfricaSouth African Weather Service, Pretoria, South Africa and School of Health Systems and Public Health, University of Pretoria, South AfricaPurpose - In view of the consensus that climate change is happening, scientists have documented several findings about Uganda’s recent climate, as well as its variability and change. The purpose of this study is to review what has been documented, thus it gives an overview of what is known and seeks to explain the implications of a changing climate, hence what ought to be known to create a climate resilient environment. Design/methodology/approach - Terms such as “climate”, “climate change” and “climate variability” were identified in recent peer-reviewed published literature to find recent climate-related literature on Uganda. Findings from independent researchers and consultants are incorporated. Data obtained from rainfall and temperature observations and from COSMO-CLM Regional Climate Model-Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment (CCLM CORDEX) data, European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) Interim Re-Analysis (ERA-Interim) data and Global Precipitation Climatology Centre (GPCC) have been used to generate spatial maps, seasonal outputs and projections using GrADS 2.02 and Geographic Information System (GIS) software for visualization. Findings - The climate of Uganda is tropical in nature and influenced by the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), varied relief, geo-location and inland lakes, among other factors. The impacts of severe weather and climate trends and variability have been documented substantially in the past 20-30 years. Most studies indicated a rainfall decline. Daily maximum and minimum temperatures are on the rise, while projections indicate a decrease in rainfall and increase in temperature both in the near and far future. The implication of these changes on society and the economy are discussed herein. Cost of inaction is expected to become huge, given factors like, the growing rate of the population and the slow expanding economy experienced in Uganda. Varied forms of adaptation to the impacts of climate change are being implemented, especially in the agricultural sector and at house hold level, though not systematically. Originality/value - This review of scientific research findings aims to create a better understanding of the recent climate change and variability in Uganda and provides a baseline of summarized information for use in future research and actions.https://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1108/IJCCSM-04-2017-0090UgandaClimate projectionsRecent climateRepresentative concentration pathways
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Climate change and variability: a review of what is known and ought to be known for Uganda
International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management
Uganda
Climate projections
Recent climate
Representative concentration pathways
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Hannes Rautenbach
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title Climate change and variability: a review of what is known and ought to be known for Uganda
title_short Climate change and variability: a review of what is known and ought to be known for Uganda
title_full Climate change and variability: a review of what is known and ought to be known for Uganda
title_fullStr Climate change and variability: a review of what is known and ought to be known for Uganda
title_full_unstemmed Climate change and variability: a review of what is known and ought to be known for Uganda
title_sort climate change and variability: a review of what is known and ought to be known for uganda
publisher Emerald Publishing
series International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management
issn 1756-8692
1756-8706
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Purpose - In view of the consensus that climate change is happening, scientists have documented several findings about Uganda’s recent climate, as well as its variability and change. The purpose of this study is to review what has been documented, thus it gives an overview of what is known and seeks to explain the implications of a changing climate, hence what ought to be known to create a climate resilient environment. Design/methodology/approach - Terms such as “climate”, “climate change” and “climate variability” were identified in recent peer-reviewed published literature to find recent climate-related literature on Uganda. Findings from independent researchers and consultants are incorporated. Data obtained from rainfall and temperature observations and from COSMO-CLM Regional Climate Model-Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment (CCLM CORDEX) data, European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) Interim Re-Analysis (ERA-Interim) data and Global Precipitation Climatology Centre (GPCC) have been used to generate spatial maps, seasonal outputs and projections using GrADS 2.02 and Geographic Information System (GIS) software for visualization. Findings - The climate of Uganda is tropical in nature and influenced by the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), varied relief, geo-location and inland lakes, among other factors. The impacts of severe weather and climate trends and variability have been documented substantially in the past 20-30 years. Most studies indicated a rainfall decline. Daily maximum and minimum temperatures are on the rise, while projections indicate a decrease in rainfall and increase in temperature both in the near and far future. The implication of these changes on society and the economy are discussed herein. Cost of inaction is expected to become huge, given factors like, the growing rate of the population and the slow expanding economy experienced in Uganda. Varied forms of adaptation to the impacts of climate change are being implemented, especially in the agricultural sector and at house hold level, though not systematically. Originality/value - This review of scientific research findings aims to create a better understanding of the recent climate change and variability in Uganda and provides a baseline of summarized information for use in future research and actions.
topic Uganda
Climate projections
Recent climate
Representative concentration pathways
url https://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1108/IJCCSM-04-2017-0090
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