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Title: | FACTORS INFLUENCING THE PERCEPTION AND CHOICE OF ADAPTATION MEASURES TO CLIMATE CHANGE AMONG FARMERS IN NIGERIA |
Authors: | Apata, Temidayo |
Keywords: | adaptation, perception, climate change, Southwest Nigeria. |
Issue Date: | 2011 |
Publisher: | KELLEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS |
Abstract: | There is widespread interest on the impacts of climate change on agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), and on the
most effective investments to assist farmers strengthen factors influencing their choice of adaptation measures. This
study uses the Heckman probit model to analyze the two-step process of adaptation measures to climate change, which
initially assesses a farmer s perception that climate is changing and followed by an examination of the response to this
perception in the form of adaptation. Simp
le purposive random sampling was used to select two states out of six states.
Random sampling was used to select Ondo and Oyo States, while communities that are prone to climate change were
purposively selected. The study administered questionnaire and held Focus Group Discussions to elicit information,
where 350 valid responses were used for further analysis. The dependent variables are adaptations measures adopted by
farmers, where the independent variables are those natural, socio-economic, institutional and physical factors
influencing the choice of these measures. The analysis indicate that 53.4% of the investigated farmers have observed
increasing temperature over the past 10 years whereas 58% have observed that they noticed decreasing rainfall over the
past 10 years. Findings from the FGDs c
onform to secondary data ga
thered. This analysis s
how that 64.57% of farmers
have adopted one or more of the major adaptation options
identified through the research survey. Education of the head
of household, livestock ownership and extension for crop and livestock production, availability of credit and
temperature are factors influencing choice of adaptation. |
URI: | http://repository.fuoye.edu.ng/handle/123456789/1025 |
ISSN: | kelley.iu.edu/jwmax/published%20papers.htm |
Appears in Collections: | Agricultural Economics Journal Publications
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