Some of the evidence of climate change in this district according to the respondents include reduction in rainfall amount, increase temperature and the unpredictability nature of weather. There are several causes to this climate change and variability in the district such as bad farming practices, bushfires, and urbanization. The study however revealed that most of the people in this community use fuel wood and charcoal as their major source of energy and the “black carbon” from burning charcoal and wood is the second most important man-made agent of climate change. This assessment shows that climate change is projected to have significant impacts on the physical resources supporting tourism resources in this district. Read more at climate-change-guide/climate-change-and-tourism-an-assessment-of-kassena-nankana-west-as-a-tourism-destination.html
Posted on: Sat, 31 May 2014 04:40:28 +0000