2023
DOI: 10.1108/ijccsm-07-2022-0100
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Climate change perception and adaptation among farmers in coastal communities of Bayelsa State, Nigeria: a photovoice study

Abstract: Purpose There is an increasing need for greater awareness and understanding of the risks climate change poses to farming communities so as to inform appropriate adaptive responses. The purpose of this study is to investigate farmers’ climate change impacts, awareness, risk perception and current adaptation strategies adopted to deal with the impacts of climate change on their livelihood. Design/methodology/approach This research was undertaken with 67 farmers in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. This study used a comb… Show more

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“…Photovoice offers an innovative, versatile qualitative research method for diverse settings in SSA. When researchers engage in learning and reflection regarding ethical considerations prior to undertaking photovoice, it offers a powerful, participatory tool with the potential for contributing evidence to address major current transdisciplinary challenges in SSA and across the globe, including poverty (Loignon et al, 2023; Willson et al, 2007), rapid urbanisation (Ronzi et al, 2016) and climate change (Elum & Meike, 2023). We call for researchers across SSA and in other emerging economy contexts to consider adding the method into their repertoire of qualitative research approaches to reduce historic inequities and contribute to the decolonisation movement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Photovoice offers an innovative, versatile qualitative research method for diverse settings in SSA. When researchers engage in learning and reflection regarding ethical considerations prior to undertaking photovoice, it offers a powerful, participatory tool with the potential for contributing evidence to address major current transdisciplinary challenges in SSA and across the globe, including poverty (Loignon et al, 2023; Willson et al, 2007), rapid urbanisation (Ronzi et al, 2016) and climate change (Elum & Meike, 2023). We call for researchers across SSA and in other emerging economy contexts to consider adding the method into their repertoire of qualitative research approaches to reduce historic inequities and contribute to the decolonisation movement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The State is home to an approximate population of 2,394,725 million people (National Bureau of Statistics, 2020). It spans a total land area of around 21,110 km 2 /10,773 km 2 (Elum and Snijder, 2023). The women in Bayelsa State predominantly engage in trading, fishing, and agriculture as their primary economic activities.…”
Section: Study Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 2022 State of Climate Report for Nigeria identified observed changes in temperature and rainfall as key climate drivers but did not highlight the impacts of changes in climate on different sectors [23]. Recent studies identified rapid soil erosion, intense flooding, insect attacks and extreme weather events as some of the impacts attributed to climate change that are affecting communities in Nigeria [14,24]. The current study investigates climate-related impacts at site level, taking into consideration microclimatic characteristics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heritage sites in coastal areas are impacted by sea-level rise, ocean surges and coastal floods [9][10][11], while those in arid areas experience droughts, sandstorms and heatwaves [12,13]. Cultural heritage sites have always experienced loss of value due to natural causes (such as earthquakes and landslides), human activities, neglect and ignorance [14]. Causes of heritage deterioration can also be economic (such as construction development or inadequate funding), social (population growth and urbanisation) and institutional [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%