2017
DOI: 10.4038/jas.v12i2.8228
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Climate Change and Rice Production: A Case Study in Ekiti State, Niger

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“…This outcome reveals that design requirements, construction requirements, and stakeholders' attitudes are the variables in the study model for MM. The authors of [42] carried out a study to assess the maintenance of some public and private buildings, and the factors considered were established within design and construction requirements such as the use of tried-and-true materials such as cement, aggregate, and water. According to the study, the use of these materials in construction will result in shoddy buildings, which will require more upkeep.…”
Section: A Critique On Maintenance Management Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This outcome reveals that design requirements, construction requirements, and stakeholders' attitudes are the variables in the study model for MM. The authors of [42] carried out a study to assess the maintenance of some public and private buildings, and the factors considered were established within design and construction requirements such as the use of tried-and-true materials such as cement, aggregate, and water. According to the study, the use of these materials in construction will result in shoddy buildings, which will require more upkeep.…”
Section: A Critique On Maintenance Management Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cropped area under food-grain crops, ratio of gross irrigated area with gross sown area, ratio of rural literate population with gross sown area and fertilizer consumption per hectare land are used as an explanatory variable Birthal et al, 2014;Kumar et al, 2016;Singh et al, 2017;Olanrewaju et al, 2017;Singh and Sharma, 2018). Mean values of maximum and minimum temperature, rainfall and precipitation during summer season (March to June), rainy season (June to October) and winter season (November to February) are used as a climatic factor.…”
Section: Explanation Of Dependent and Intendent Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%