Climate Change Resilience in Rural Southern Africa: Dynamics, Prospects and Challenges

Author:   Mark Matsa ,  Lazarus Chapungu ,  Godwell Nhamo
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
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Pages:   273
Publication Date:   18 December 2025
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Climate Change Resilience in Rural Southern Africa: Dynamics, Prospects and Challenges


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Author:   Mark Matsa ,  Lazarus Chapungu ,  Godwell Nhamo
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
ISBN:  

9783031736025


ISBN 10:   3031736028
Pages:   273
Publication Date:   18 December 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

1 An Overview of Climate Change Resilience in Rural Southern Africa.- 2 The Climate Change Landscape for Rural Southern Africa.- 3 The Trends and Drivers of Climate Change Vulnerability in Rural Southern Africa.- 4 Pathways to Enhance the Adaptive Capacity and Resilience to Climate Change in Southern Africa.- 5 Climate Disaster Risk Reduction in Rural Southern Africa.- 6 Climate Governance and Resilience Action.- 7 The State of Climate Resilience in Rural Communities in Southern Africa.- 8 Prospects and Challenges for Climate-Smart Communities in Rural Southern Africa.- 9 Climate Resilience and Global Pandemics.- 10 Climate Resilience Strategies and Policies in Southern Africa.- 11 Climate Resilient Development in Rural Southern Africa.- 12 Climate Finance for Building Resilience in Rural Southern Africa.- 13 A Systematic Review of Climate Change Mitigation Policies in Southern Africa.- 14 Linking Gender Equality and Climate Resilience in Rural Southern Africa.- 15 Prospects and Challenges for Adopting Artificial Intelligence and Digital Tools in Climate Resilience in Rural Southern Africa.- 16 Livelihood Diversification for Adapting to Climate Change Among Smallholder Farmers in Gokwe North District of Zimbabwe.- 17 Emerging Adaptation Constrains in Mount Darwin District, Zimbabwe.- 18 Conclusions and Policy Recommendations.

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Mark Matsa is a Full Professor in climate change, environmental change and community development with emphasis on disaster risk management and community resilience building initiatives with Midlands State University in Zimbabwe. He has worked with the Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund and UNDP in the Enhancing Community Resilience and Sustainability (ECRAS) project in Chiredzi and Mwenezi Districts (2017-2020), and also the Enhancing Community Resilience and Inclusive Market Systems (ECRIMS) (2019-2021) in Mberengwa and Zvishavane Districts. He has also worked  with the University of Reading and the World Food Programme on the Participatory Integrated Climate Services for Agriculture (PICSA) in Rushinga, Chipinge, Mwenezi, Mangwe and Masvingo Districts of Zimbabwe as well as with the Government of Zimbabwe and UNDP on the Green Climate Fund Project: Building Climate Resilience of Vulnerable Agricultural Livelihoods in Southern Zimbabwe. Prof. Matsa has over 70 publications including several books.   Dr. Chapungu is a research fellow in the Exxaro Chair for Climate and Sustainability Transitions, Institute for Corporate Citizenship, UNISA. He is a Geography and Environmental Science specialist with 15 years of teaching, research and consultancy experience in climate change, sustainable development and Environmental resource management. He served in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)’s AR6 working group III as a contributing author, chapter scientist and expert reviewer. He also serves as an associate editor for Tourism, Climate and Global Environmental Consequences, Frontiers Publishers. Dr. Chapungu is also active in the development sector where he translates theories into practical realities to transform communities, serving as the board Chair for the programs committee of Zimbabwe Council of Churches, working on climate change issues in Zimbabwe.   Godwell Nhamo is a Full Professor and Chief Researcher under Exxaro Chair in Climate and Sustainability Transitions at the University of South Africa. He is a National Research Foundation C1-Rated researcher undertaking research in the fields of COVID-19 and Tourism, Climate Change and Sustainable Development. Prof. Nhamo has published 18 books (14 edited and 4 co-authored), over 101 journal articles, and since 2013, graduated 13 PhDs and hosted 11 postdoctoral fellows. Prof. Nhamo is also one of the experts for the Non-economic Losses Group under the UNFCCC Warsaw International Mechanisms on Loss and Damage. Prof. Nhamo has over 26 years of experience in the academic and consulting spaces of engagements and is an advocate of open access educational resources.

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