2018
DOI: 10.4314/as.v16i3.8
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Climate change perception, awareness and adaptation decision among forest communities in Nigeria

Abstract: In recent time the perception of climate change is beginning to gain recognition in policy circles, due to the need to understand how individuals' experiences and attributes influence their understanding of climate change and their adaptation processes.This is important to development well-targeted policies and interventions among the forest poor. The perception of climate change and adaptation decision of forest communities in Nigeria were analyzed using the logit model. Results show that over88% of the respo… Show more

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“…Compared to the other cardinal regions in Africa, advocacy through the media for climate action in West Africa is rare and uncommon. This buttresses the findings of Njoku 2016; Onyekuru, and Marchant (2018); and Ogunbode 2019. They all opined that there is need for more sustainable actions using innovative tools (like the media) to promote knowledge and adaptation regarding climate change.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Compared to the other cardinal regions in Africa, advocacy through the media for climate action in West Africa is rare and uncommon. This buttresses the findings of Njoku 2016; Onyekuru, and Marchant (2018); and Ogunbode 2019. They all opined that there is need for more sustainable actions using innovative tools (like the media) to promote knowledge and adaptation regarding climate change.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Awareness of climate change propels crop farmers to embrace agricultural climate smart practices and other innovative farming methods in mitigating adverse effects of climate change. This increases farm yield, enhances farm productivity, and farm income of the farmers (Diriba et al, 2019;Onyekuru &Marchant, 2017).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eradicating social exclusion starts with proper awareness and knowledge of social exclusion and its detrimental effects by all stakeholders in agriculture, community associations and even households. Onyekuru and Marchant, [53] noted that awareness is a prerequisite to readiness to adapt to a change. Greater awareness and understanding of social exclusion and its negative effects will motivate rural dwellers readiness to commit to eradication efforts.…”
Section: Eradicating Social Exclusion Among Rural Dwellers In Nigeriamentioning
confidence: 99%