Handbook of Climate Change Management 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-57281-5_225
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Households’ Willingness to Pay for the Use of Improved Cookstove as a Climate Change Mitigation Strategy in Nigeria

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“…This explains why the household heads that spent eight years in school have improved abilities to read, as well as their knowledge on agricultural activities, which enhanced their awareness and ability to engage in diverse kinds of farm practice such as tree planting to mitigate climate change. These results align with that of [46,47], that being literate as a farming household is beneficial for adopting innovative farming techniques utilized in improving agricultural productivity, since the households sampled can understand, and read the stated instructions. The study results showed that the majority (69%) of the farming households were married and this played a huge role in decision-making, as married farmers thought about the well-being of their households, as well as assisted in the provision of family labour.…”
Section: Demographic Features Of Farmerssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…This explains why the household heads that spent eight years in school have improved abilities to read, as well as their knowledge on agricultural activities, which enhanced their awareness and ability to engage in diverse kinds of farm practice such as tree planting to mitigate climate change. These results align with that of [46,47], that being literate as a farming household is beneficial for adopting innovative farming techniques utilized in improving agricultural productivity, since the households sampled can understand, and read the stated instructions. The study results showed that the majority (69%) of the farming households were married and this played a huge role in decision-making, as married farmers thought about the well-being of their households, as well as assisted in the provision of family labour.…”
Section: Demographic Features Of Farmerssupporting
confidence: 80%