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    Sustainability of Climate Change to Adaptation interventions in Loka Abaya Woreda, Sidama Region Ethiopia
    (Addis Ababa University, 2024-10) Zerihun Estifanos; Belay Simane (Proffesor)
    This study evaluates the sustainability of adaptation interventions in Loka Abaya Woreda, Sidama Region, Ethiopia, focusing on the influence of key contextual factors including community participation, institutional capacity and governance, adoption of Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) technologies, and financial resources. A mixed-methods approach was employed, integrating quantitative analysis through multiple linear regression and qualitative insights via thematic analysis to examine the relationships between these variables and the sustainability of the Climate-Smart Integrated Rural Development (CSIRD) project. Findings revealed that community involvement, CSA technology adoption, financial resources, and institutional capacity positively influence project sustainability. Additionally, the study emphasized the critical role of government policies and robust monitoring and evaluation systems in ensuring the long-term success of adaptation efforts. While the interventions demonstrated some positive outcomes, areas for improvement were identified, particularly in strengthening the integration of climate change policies and enhancing stakeholder coordination and resource allocation. Recommendations include strengthening policy integration, improving stakeholder collaboration, and ensuring sufficient resources to sustain adaptation practices in rural Ethiopia.

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