2021
DOI: 10.19182/remvt.36761
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Perception des changements climatiques par les éleveurs de bovins et observations météorologiques dans le bassin de l’Ouémé supérieur au Bénin

Abstract: Les stratégies d’adaptation développées par les populations rurales en général et les éleveurs en particulier face aux dérèglements climatiques traduisent globalement leur perception. Ainsi, la bonne ou la mauvaise perception des changements climatiques détermine la pertinence des mesures d’adaptation. La présente étude a eu pour objectif d’analyser la perception des changements climatiques par les éleveurs de bovins et leur pertinence par rapport aux observations météorologiques dans le bassin de l’Ouémé supé… Show more

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“…This study demonstrates that livestock farming is essentially a male activity. This finding was confirmed by Djohy et al [35] and Hessa et al [36] in Benin, as well as in several African countries such as Kenya [37], Tanzania [38], and Cameroon [39], with rates between 69% and 92% of men engaged in cattle breeding. The Fulani comprised the largest sociolinguistic group.…”
Section: Socioeconomic Characteristics Of Respondentssupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…This study demonstrates that livestock farming is essentially a male activity. This finding was confirmed by Djohy et al [35] and Hessa et al [36] in Benin, as well as in several African countries such as Kenya [37], Tanzania [38], and Cameroon [39], with rates between 69% and 92% of men engaged in cattle breeding. The Fulani comprised the largest sociolinguistic group.…”
Section: Socioeconomic Characteristics Of Respondentssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Differences in age, years of experience, and type of farming (transhumant versus sedentary in our study) may account for these differences. Contrary to Djohy et al [35], more than half of the respondents belonged to cattle breeders' associations.…”
Section: Socioeconomic Characteristics Of Respondentscontrasting
confidence: 65%
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