2014
DOI: 10.4314/jae.v17i2.16
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Role of Intra-Household Water Management Practices in Transforming Water Resources Available for Agricultural Activities in Benue State, Nigeria

Abstract: The study assessed the role of intra-household water management practices in transforming water resources available for agricultural activities in Benue State, Nigeria. Multistage sampling technique was used to select 160 respondents used for the study. Data were collected using interview schedule. Descriptive statistics were used in data analysis. Findings of the study showed that majority (67.8%) of the respondents indicated that women provided drinking water in their households; also majority (71.3%) indica… Show more

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“…Basically, households have done many efforts in water management to fulfil water for domestic needs in daily activities such as saving water in rainy season and to reduce water losses in the dry season by improving the water use behaviour (Jain et al, 2014). There is women's participation that makes big influence towards the success of water management and sanitation in household water use behaviour (Chifamba, 2013;Fisher, 2006;Nirmalawati, 2010;Nwobodo et al, 2013). Due to awareness about sustainable water, clean water management in the household level with women's participation is integrated to be one of the alternative ways to fulfil water needs without making any damages to the environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Basically, households have done many efforts in water management to fulfil water for domestic needs in daily activities such as saving water in rainy season and to reduce water losses in the dry season by improving the water use behaviour (Jain et al, 2014). There is women's participation that makes big influence towards the success of water management and sanitation in household water use behaviour (Chifamba, 2013;Fisher, 2006;Nirmalawati, 2010;Nwobodo et al, 2013). Due to awareness about sustainable water, clean water management in the household level with women's participation is integrated to be one of the alternative ways to fulfil water needs without making any damages to the environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%