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The study specifically examined tasks performed by extension agents in the EKSADP as related to climate change and the task areas in which they needed further training. Using structured questionnaire, data were collected from thirty three (33) randomly selected extension agents in the two agricultural zones of Ekiti State. The major tasks performed by the extension agents on climate change related issues were educating farmers on pest control (90.9%), rendering of technical advice to farmers...
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The study used the innovation system approach to ascertain the intensity and trends of linkages among key actors in the climate change and food security innovation system in Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Liberia.Data were collected through the use of semi structured interview schedule, key informant interviews and focus group discussions (FGDs) and analyzed using percentages, mean scores and trend analysis.Only 1.8% of the farmers from Nigeria, 2.5% from Sierra Leone and 0.7% from Liberia...
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The study sought to identify enterprises carried out by rural women in Anambra State, Nigeria, which help them to adapt to climate change.Structured interview schedule was used to collect data from a sample of four hundred and sixty-two respondents.Data were analysed using percentage, mean scores and standard deviation.Majority (88.7%) of the rural women were involved in multiple enterprises in order to cope with climate change.They were involved in enterprises such as planting of crops...
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Valid knowledge is important as it predisposes journalists to report with precision, yet journalists' behaviours need to be influenced so as to increase awareness and dissemination of climate change news.The study investigated the attitude of print media journalists towards the coverage of climate change news in Nigeria.One hundred and fifty journalists who specialized in the area of science, environment and social sciences were randomly selected from ten national dailies namely: Daily Sun,...
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Fish farming has great potential for mitigating the decreasing landings from capture fisheries arising from climate change, pollution, overexploitation and use of obnoxious fishing methods.There is strong evidence that the fisheries sub-sector of agriculture is experiencing major challenges and some of these challenges are directly linked to climate change.Therefore, the present study attempts to investigate fish farmers' perception of climate change impact on fish production in Delta...
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Livestock's contribution to climate change is now an established fact and closeness of livestock to human beings in urban areas portends many health and environmental implications.The study ascertained farmer's perception of health and environmental hazards posed by livestock keeping in Enugu Urban, Nigeria and its implication for climate change mitigation.Seventy five heads of households were freely characterized and data were obtained through interview.Data were analyzed using percentage...
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Nigeria faces a lot of environmental problems such as extensive gas flaring, deforestation, and desertification with serious consequences on climate change.How are these issues covered and framed by Nigerian newspapers?Content analysis of systematically sampled, 438 issues from 4380 issues of four purposively selected dailies between 2007 and 2009 shows dominance of climate politics/economics issues (61.2%),foreign sourcing of reports (63.4%),straight news formatting of reports (83.6%) and...
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This paper evaluates policy initiatives in the Nigerian higher educational system with a view to bringing it in line with good practices.Issues of gender, management/governance, teaching, research and funding were discussed.The study revealed that government's funding is insufficient to maintain institutional performance because of the policy stance of non-payment of tuition fees at undergraduate level.It advocates policy reforms that support cost sharing with students but with appropriate...
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Poor resuscitation contributes significantly to neonatal deaths globally. Helping Babies Breathe (HBB) is a new evidence-based neonatal resuscitation curriculum for low-resource settings.We sought to characterize knowledge changes after national-level HBB training in Ethiopia, factors correlated with successful training, resuscitation skills and trainees' perceptions.Trainees completed multiple-choice questionnaires (MCQ) before and after a 2-day course. After training, bag-mask ventilation...
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This thesis would not have been possible without the kind assistance of many who in diverse ways extended their valuable assistance and guidance in the completion of the present study. I am most grateful to the University of Ghana (UG) for granting me a two-year study leave to pursue my Masterâ s Degree. The American University in Cairo, under its African Graduate Fellowship (AGF), also financed my entire education at the University. I am grateful to the programme and to Ms. Sawsan Mardini,...
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A probe was carried out to ascertain fisherfolk ownership of physical assets for fisheries activities in fishing communities' vis-à-vis implication of climate change around Kainji Lake.Interview schedule was employed to generate primary data from 165 respondents in eleven fishing communities on western side of the lake and analysed with descriptive and inferential statistics.Information on personal characteristics revealed that most of the respondents were advanced in age, small scale...
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The study sought to ascertain awareness and differences in male and female extension workers perceptions of climate change. The study was carried out in Anambra state, Nigeria. A total of forty respondents (20 males and 20 females) purposively selected from four agricultural zones in the state were used for the study. Data were analysed using percentage, mean score and t- test. All( 100%) of males and 95% of the females were married. Majority (71.3%) of the males were in the age range of 45...
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The study was conducted to determine the sources of awareness of climate change and ascertain the perception of the effects among sesame producers in the Southern Agricultural Zone of Nasarawa State, Nigeria.A multistage random sampling technique was used in selecting 180 sesame farmers that participated in the study.Descriptive statistics were used in analyzing data.Major results show that both males and females mostly (40%) between the ages of 31-40 years were involved in sesame...