2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.02.196
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Rainfall variability and drought characteristics in two agro-climatic zones: An assessment of climate change challenges in Africa

Abstract: This paper examines drought characteristics as an evidence of climate change in two agro-climatic zones of Nigeria and farmers' climate change perceptions of impacts and adaptation strategies. The results show high spatial and temporal rainfall variability for the stations. Consequently, there are several anomalies in rainfall in recent years but much more in the locations around the Guinea savanna. The inter-station and seasonality statistics reveal less variable and wetter early growing seasons and late grow… Show more

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“…The temperature also should be fairly high ranging from 20 to 40°C with maximum day time temperature not exceeding 30°C and minimum 20°C 40 . Since COVID-19 has occasioned an emergency, rain-fed agriculture remains the main source of food production in Africa and farming under uncertain climate variability has remained a challenge to the farmers as well discouragement to those who would have invested in farming because of the negative impacts of climate change [41][42][43] . Various strategies are used by farming communities in SSA to cope with climate change and variability and these include harvesting of rainwater for irrigation, soil and land conservation measures, intercropping, growing earlier maturing crops and crop varieties, crop diversification, migration of farmers to more productive areas among others.…”
Section: Environmental and Pest Challenges Overlapped The Movement Rementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The temperature also should be fairly high ranging from 20 to 40°C with maximum day time temperature not exceeding 30°C and minimum 20°C 40 . Since COVID-19 has occasioned an emergency, rain-fed agriculture remains the main source of food production in Africa and farming under uncertain climate variability has remained a challenge to the farmers as well discouragement to those who would have invested in farming because of the negative impacts of climate change [41][42][43] . Various strategies are used by farming communities in SSA to cope with climate change and variability and these include harvesting of rainwater for irrigation, soil and land conservation measures, intercropping, growing earlier maturing crops and crop varieties, crop diversification, migration of farmers to more productive areas among others.…”
Section: Environmental and Pest Challenges Overlapped The Movement Rementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, it is recommended to use evapotranspiration to obtain the best measurement of drought severity [35]. This type of index is largely used in arid zones and its efficiency in identifying drought has been proven [36], but it seems to be insufficient for other types of climates. In particular, the drought of 2003 in France and central Europe in general registered extreme temperatures that increased evapotranspiration rates [37].…”
Section: A Review Of Climatic Indicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The seasonality of climate is influenced by the variability of the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zones (ITCZ) across the country. The ITCZ is formed by the actions of the north-easterly and south-westerly air masses 50 . The study sites are the six typical ecological zones in this country, transiting in the north-south direction from the fringe of Sahel savannah to the Atlantic coast.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%