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Ahrens & Halbmayer (2023). Climate change epistemologies in southern Africa: Social and cultural dimensions. Routledge.
Ajayi & Mafongoya (2017). Indigenous knowledge systems and climate change management in Africa.
Apraku, Morton, & Gyampoh (2021). Climate change and small-scale agriculture in Africa: Does indigenous knowledge matter? Insights from Kenya and South Africa.
Archer et al. (2008). ‘Farming on the edge’ in arid western South Africa: Climate change and agriculture in marginal environments.
City of Cape Town (2021). City of Cape Town Climate Change Action Plan.
City of Cape Town (2021). Climate Change Strategy.
De Wet-Billings (2022). Climate and competing priorities in South Africa: An analysis of the population’s attitudes and perceptions toward environmental issues.
Dunjana et al. (2022). Sorghum as household food and livelihood security crop under climate change in South Africa.
Elum, Modise, & Marr (2017). Farmer’s perception of climate change and responsive strategies in three selected provinces of South Africa.
Engelbrecht et al. (2024). Projections of future climate change in Southern Africa and the potential for regional tipping points.
Jiri et al. (2016). Seasonal climate prediction and adaptation using Indigenous Knowledge Systems in agriculture systems in Southern Africa: A review.
Kom et al. (2022). Indigenous knowledge indicators employed by farmers for adaptation to climate change in rural South Africa.
Matimolane et al. (2022). Maize producers’ vulnerability to climate change: Evidence from Makhuduthamaga local municipality, South Africa.
Mthethwa & Wale (2023). Household vulnerability to climate change in South Africa: A multilevel regression model.
Ramirez-Villegas (2021). Climate change and its impacts in Southern Africa: A synthesis of existing evidence in support of the World Food Programme's 2021 Climate Change Position Paper.
Republic of South Africa (2022, Legislation). Climate Change Bill.
Vilakazi, Zengeni & Mafongoya (2019). Indigenous strategies used by selected farming communities in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, to manage soil, water, and climate extremes and to make weather predictions.