Rooyen, Christa Van2014-06-062014-06-062007http://hdl.handle.net/10625/52763“Managing climate risk to water and agriculture in South Africa” is a research project led by the University of the Free State, with support from the Climate Change Adaptation in Africa (CCAA) research and capacity development program.The CCAA program is jointly funded by Canada’s International Development Research Centre and the United Kingdom’s Department for International Development.The Western Cape is an eden of wine and fruit production – a critical source of jobs and revenue in a region struggling with competing demands for water from farmers, industry, and a growing urban population. Climate change scenarios consistently predict even less rainfall in this already arid region. A diverse team of researchers, led by the University of the Free State, is working in the Western Cape to give planners and farmers access to improved climate information and a range of options to help them prepare for a water-scarce future.application/pdfenCLIMATE CHANGEADAPTATIONCAPACITY BUILDINGAFRICASOUTH AFRICA--WESTERN CAPEFRUIT CROPSFOOD SECURITYCLIMATE CHANGE VULNERABILITYWATER SHORTAGECOMMUNITY-BASED NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENTCLIMATE CHANGE PUBLIC AWARENESSAdaptation is … managing climate risk in South Africa's Western CapeBulletin or Newsletter