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Journal Article

Agricultural households in times of crisis. The COVID-19 pandemic, livelihoods and land-use decisions

Authors

  • Nolte
  • K.
  • Khadjavi
  • K.
  • Wendt
  • N.

Publication Date

DOI

10.1080/1747423X.2021.2020922

Key Words

Africa

agricultural households

Covid-19

land use change

Related Topics

Health

Africa

The COVID-19 pandemic has profound impacts on agricultural households. We discuss how these impacts might affect the underlying drivers of land-use decisions. First, we conceptually extend models of (smallholder) land-use decision-making to assess how the pandemic affects the underlying drivers of land-use decisions. We then examine effects on agricultural households’ livelihoods, by drawing on high-frequency phone surveys from eight African countries and a literature review. We find that the COVID-19 pandemic affects these households’ livelihoods substantially, reflected for instance, by reductions in various income sources. We further find that households’ coping capabilities are weakened, meaning vulnerable households have difficulties to cope with the impacts of the pandemic. Agriculture is likely to become even more important in the years to come for households with very limited resources. Accordingly, we expect more labour-intensive uses of agricultural land. However, context matters and thus impacts on land-use are likely to be very variable.

Kiel Institute Expert

  • Dr. Kacana Khadjavi
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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Research Center

  • International Development