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Chilonda Pius

International Water Management Institute, IWMI, Southern Africa, 141 Creswell St, Weavind Park, Silverton, Pretoria, South Africa.

Biography

Dr. Pius Chilonda has over 12 years’ experience in agricultural and rural policy development at international, regional, national and sub-national levels. Over this period he has acquired considerable experience in agriculture and rural development practice, agricultural policy research and analysis, as well, the design and implementation of knowledge management and support systems. In this role he initiated and led analytical studies on monitoring and evaluating agricultural growth, poverty reduction and public investments in agriculture in Southern Africa.

Publications

Climate Change Risk and Vulnerability Mapping and Profiling at Local Level Using the Household Economy Approach (HEA)

The increasing frequency of extreme climate events such as droughts and floods, as well as increasing temperatures and declining rainfall, are the expected future weather patterns of climate change hot spots such as Sub-Saharan Africa. Climate change and variability hot spot areas will be most vulnerable to diminishing crop production and water res... Read More»

Nhamo Luxon and Chilonda Pius

Research Article: J Earth Sci Climat Change 2012, 3:123

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7617.1000123

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