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Resilience Index Measurement and Analysis 2019acrei

Uganda, 2019
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Please, explain how it is or is not reliable and accurate (k5_2_x)

Data file: anon_module_k

Overview

Valid: 85
Type: Discrete
Width: 176
Range: -
Format: character

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Categories
Value Category Cases
Around the Easter period it was announced on the radio that it would rain and that evening it did rain. 1
1.2%
At twice a week 1
1.2%
Bec ause at times it does not rain 1
1.2%
Because advice is given to farmers about drought and irrigation as a climate adaptation strategy 1
1.2%
Because as it is said some times it rains and planting starts 1
1.2%
Because farmers grow drought resistant crops 1
1.2%
Because it helps farmers in food security 1
1.2%
Because rainfall is announced and it delays 1
1.2%
Because seasons change 1
1.2%
Because sometimes it doesnt happen as it has been announced 1
1.2%
Because the fore casts like rains are coming some times happen 1
1.2%
Because the government does not tell farmers when to plant 1
1.2%
Because the information given some times doesnt happen 1
1.2%
Because the information teaches on how to mantain natural resources 1
1.2%
Because they mention rains and they del ay and it wastes the season 1
1.2%
Because they sometimes they dont predict right events 1
1.2%
Because those who planted their crops dried and us who waited at least we have them 1
1.2%
Because when followed like change of seasons, crop production can be high 1
1.2%
Changes in seasons 1
1.2%
Climate change very volatile 1
1.2%
Crop failure due to too much sunshine 1
1.2%
Crops dry up when farmers plant at the onset of rains as instructed. 1
1.2%
Currently the government told us that drought is going to occur ,and it happened 1
1.2%
Delay in rainfall formation 1
1.2%
Delayed rainfall formation 1
1.2%
E.g when they say Otakia village is going to have heavy rains today, mostly times it does not even rain 1
1.2%
Failure to plant in time 1
1.2%
Failure to plant in time. 1
1.2%
Farmers fail to plant in time 2
2.4%
Farmers were warned about the rainfall shortages and it happened 1
1.2%
Gives farmers with the planting schedule 1
1.2%
Helps farmers to plant in time 1
1.2%
Information is complicated 2
2.4%
Information received is incosistent 2
2.4%
Information received is incosistent. 1
1.2%
It always being announced once in a year and it not reliable to especially farmers who always need to updated on climate changes so it doesn't affect their seasons of planting. 1
1.2%
It comes to late and is not reliable. 1
1.2%
It doesnt happen as predicted 1
1.2%
It happened 2
2.4%
It happens as told 2
2.4%
It helps him to make better decisions when working in his boss garden 1
1.2%
It is reliable because it encourages early planting which leads to higher yields 1
1.2%
It makes it easy to predict seasons 1
1.2%
It wasn't a liable information because we lost ctops 1
1.2%
It's not reliable because it normally comes once in a year. 1
1.2%
Its reliable because the experts know exactly about the weather changes 1
1.2%
Its reliable because the farmer followed the advice and worked out 1
1.2%
Leads farmers to plant late 1
1.2%
Leads poor planning for the planting time 1
1.2%
Leads to poor planning for the planting time 1
1.2%
Most times its not reliable 1
1.2%
Not always with farmers planting programs 1
1.2%
Planting at a specific time 1
1.2%
Planting in the right time 1
1.2%
Prepare me to plant in time 1
1.2%
Reliable because it predicts how the rains shall be in the season hence making farmers plan ahead of time 1
1.2%
Season changes,which leads farmers to plant late 1
1.2%
Seasons do change always 1
1.2%
Some time farmers delay to plant their crops in the right time 1
1.2%
Sometimes the forecast is accurate, the rains start at the speculated period other times it's inaccurate 1
1.2%
Sometimes they tell that the rain shall fall in a few weeks but takes months 1
1.2%
The major weather events never occur as expected 1
1.2%
The said event takes long to happen from the time the information is passed to the public 1
1.2%
The season start took long to receive rains just as it was said on radio 1
1.2%
The weather events occur not as predicted 1
1.2%
They have knowledge about climate change 1
1.2%
They have right information direct from the government 1
1.2%
They talked about recieving rainfall in around march but didnot happen 1
1.2%
They told us about the rains in sept and oct but it didn't rain... 1
1.2%
They were warned about drought occurrence and it happened. 1
1.2%
UThe rains do not fall 1
1.2%
Unusually Occurs as predicted 1
1.2%
We have always seen droughts as they earier warned us 1
1.2%
Weather changes are natural 1
1.2%
Weather conditions are natural 2
2.4%
When the government gives out information concerning rainfall, farmers plant in time. 1
1.2%
because it comes to reality after announcing 1
1.2%
because predictions have not been accurate to people's expectations. 1
1.2%
because we risk all our crops by following their information that is not trj 1
1.2%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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