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Malawi and Southern Africa: Climatic Variability and Economic Performance
Edward Clay; Louise Bohn; Enrique Blanco de Armas; Singand Kabambe and Hardwick Tchale
发表日期2003
出版年2003
语种英语
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The report is based on a selective review of published literature and official documentation, as well as extensive statistical investigations, on climatic variability and its economic consequences in Southern Africa.

摘要

This study taking the 2002 food crisis in Malawi as its context and using evidence up to 2001: reassesses the economic consequences in Malawi and Southern Africa more generally of climatic variability in the light of experience such as the El Niño event in 1997/98; and takes stock of the current capacity of climatic forecasting and progress in research to review the range of potentially useful outcomes; and the institutional capacity and financing issues which arise if effective use is to be made of strengthened forecasting ability.

Malawi is a small, land-locked country in Southern Africa, with an estimated population in 2000 of 10.8 million. It is one of the poorest countries in Africa with around 65% of the population below the national poverty line and 28% in extreme poverty. Health and social indicators are also among the lowest in Africa.
Infant mortality in 2000 was 134 per 1000, compared with an average of 92 for sub-Saharan Africa, and average life expectancy (now 37 at birth) is declining as a result of HIV/AIDS, which in 1999 affected 16% of the adult population and 31% of women in ante-natal care. Adult literacy is under 60% and only 78% of children attend school. Agriculture accounted for some 40% of GDP in 2000 and its share of GDP has been increasing since the early 1990s with industrial stagnation and contraction of the public service sector.


Some 89% of the economically active population is classified as rural. Malawi is heavily dependent on maize, which is the main food staple and in a normal year probably accounts for about three quarters of calorie consumption for Malawi’s population. Export earnings are dominated by tobacco (61%), tea (9%) and sugar (8%). This dependence on rain fed crops makes Malawi very vulnerable to variations in rainfall as well as commodity price shocks.

主题disasters ; public finance ; environment ; forests ; sub-Saharan Africa ; Malawi
URLhttps://www.odi.org/publications/3658-malawi-and-southern-africa-climatic-variability-and-economic-performance
来源智库Overseas Development Institute (United Kingdom)
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/505729
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Edward Clay,Louise Bohn,Enrique Blanco de Armas,et al. Malawi and Southern Africa: Climatic Variability and Economic Performance. 2003.
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