ABSTRACT

Seasonality is a severe constraint to sustainable rural livelihoods and a driver of poverty and hunger, particularly in the tropics. Many poor people in developing countries are ill equipped to cope with seasonal variations which can lead to drought or flood and consequences for agriculture, employment, food supply and the spread of disease. The subject has assumed increasing importance as climate change and other forms of development disrupt established seasonal patterns and variations. 

This book is the first systematic study of seasonality for over twenty years, and it aims to revive academic interest and policy awareness of this crucial but neglected issue. Thematic chapters explore recent shifts with profound implications for seasonality, including climate change, HIV/AIDS, and social protection. Case study chapters explore seasonal dimensions of livelihoods in Africa (Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi), Asia (Bangladesh, China, India), and Latin America (Peru). Others assess policy responses to adverse seasonality, for example through irrigation, migration and seasonally-sensitive education. The book also includes innovative tools for monitoring seasonality, which should enable more appropriate responses.

chapter 1|21 pages

Seasonality Revisited

New Perspectives on Seasonal Poverty

part 1|70 pages

Seasonal Lives

chapter 2|14 pages

What Happened to the Seasons?

Farmers' Perceptions and Meteorological Observations of Changing Seasonality

chapter 5|17 pages

Seasonal Poverty

Integrated, Overlooked and Therefore Opportunity

part 2|68 pages

Seasonal Livelihoods

chapter 6|17 pages

Seasonality and Poverty

Evidence from Malawi 1

chapter 7|14 pages

The Stabilizing Effect of Irrigation on Seasonal Expenditure

Evidence from Rural Andhra Pradesh

chapter 9|16 pages

Off-Farm Work in the Peruvian Altiplano

Seasonal and Geographic Considerations for Agricultural and Development Policies

part 3|74 pages

Seasonal Awareness

chapter 10|16 pages

Food Affordability

Dealing with Seasonal Variation of Purchasing Power

chapter 12|15 pages

Re-Tooling for Seasonality

Seasonally Sensitive Disaster Risk Assessment in Ethiopia

chapter 13|19 pages

Water-Bound Geographies of Seasonality

Investigating Seasonality, Water and Wealth in Ethiopia Through the Water Economy for Livelihoods (WELS) Approach

part 4|61 pages

Seasonal Policies

chapter 14|16 pages

How Planning for Seasonality Can Reduce Extreme Poverty

Lessons from the Chars Livelihoods Programme (2004–2010), Bangladesh 1

chapter 17|18 pages

From Seasonal Lives Towards A-Seasonal Living

Building Seasonality into Risk Management Response