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© The Author(s) 2015. Published by Science and Education Publishing. Table 6. Adaptation and coping strategies to climate change and variability S/N Adaptation/coping strategy % of household 1 Migration 79 2 Destocking 68 3 Buying hay 60 4 Paddock grazing 55 5 Diversify livelihood (employment, bead making, tourist guide) 74 6 Table banking and self help group 7 Irrigated farming using borehole 25 8 Selling of land 27 9 Rain harvesting 35 10 Sending children to school 63 11 Tree planting 39 12 Building dams 23 13 Greenhouse farming 14 Diversification of herds 58 15 Animal health training 54 16 Food aid 38 17 Slaughtering of weak animals 45 18 Harvesting of wild fruit 59 Source: Authors compilation. Bobadoye A.O. et al. Assessing Climate Change Adaptation Strategies among Rural Maasai pastoralist in Kenya. American Journal of Rural Development, 2016, Vol. 4, No. 6, 120-128. doi:10.12691/ajrd-4-6-1 © The Author(s) 2015. Published by Science and Education Publishing.