2018
DOI: 10.4314/njbas.v25i2.1
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An Assessment of Crop Farmer Households’ Perceptions of Climate Change and Coping Strategies in Kano State, Nigeria

Abstract: The study assessed crop farmer households' perceptions of climate change and coping strategies in Kano State of Nigeria. Data for this study were obtained by the use of structured questionnaire and household head was used as the sampling unit. A total sample size of 407 crop farmer households were selected through simple random sampling and it represent 20% of the sample frame of 2036. Descriptive statistics such as percentage and mean scores were used to analyse the data collected for the study. Perception of… Show more

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“…Thus, it is important to examine the perceptions of smallholder farmers of maize crop, since their perceptions may determine the selection of their adaptation strategies. What is certain is that, farmers have different perceptions of the effects of climate change on crop production (Yusuf, 2018;Twinomugisha & Mushy, 2020). However, their perceptions are different, and they are influenced by different socio-economic activities (Yusuf, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, it is important to examine the perceptions of smallholder farmers of maize crop, since their perceptions may determine the selection of their adaptation strategies. What is certain is that, farmers have different perceptions of the effects of climate change on crop production (Yusuf, 2018;Twinomugisha & Mushy, 2020). However, their perceptions are different, and they are influenced by different socio-economic activities (Yusuf, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…What is certain is that, farmers have different perceptions of the effects of climate change on crop production (Yusuf, 2018;Twinomugisha & Mushy, 2020). However, their perceptions are different, and they are influenced by different socio-economic activities (Yusuf, 2018). How the perceptions of smallholder farmers of maize crop in Kongwa are influenced by different socio-economic factors has remained an area of investigation, as there are limited empirical findings on this.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%