Type | Journal Article - African Technology Policy Studies Network, Nairobi |
Title | Climate change awareness and adaptation in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 57 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2011 |
URL | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Chidi_Nzeadibe/publication/272490454_Climate_change_awareness_and_adaptation_in_the_Niger_Delta_Region_of_Nigeria/links/54eb27b10cf27a6de1173de5.pdf |
Abstract | Climate change is a major issue around which global development policy is being framed over the past few years. Because of low adaptive capacities and the projected impacts of climate change, a consensus has emerged that developing countries are more vulnerable to climate change than developed countries. This is due to the predominance of rain-fed agriculture in their economies, the scarcity of capital for adaptation measures, their warmer baseline climates and their heightened exposure to extreme weather events. The Niger Delta region of Nigeria is known to be particularly vulnerable because of its fragile ecosystem and human activities such as gas flaring that have heightened the propensity of climate change and its impacts in the region. Unfortunately, knowledge of Niger Delta farmers about climate change leaves much to be desired. Recognizing this, the present study sought to investigate farmers’ level of awareness of climate change and potential adaptive measure for climate change in the region. The purpose of the study is to examine the level of awareness of Niger Delta communities about impacts of climate change and to identify and document innovations and practices for climate change adaptation by farmers in the study area. Multistage sampling technique was used to interview 400 heads of farming households in Cross Rivers, Delta and Rivers States. Analysis of the data utilized simple descriptive statistics while the results were presented as tables, figures and charts. Two single gender Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) were conducted in each of the survey states giving a total of six FGDs. Data from the FGDs complemented the survey results. Findings of this study indicate that the level of awareness of local communities of climate change impacts was still low in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. About 60% of respondents know little or nothing about climate change and its impacts. It was found, however, that the mass media played a major role in climate change awareness in the study area. The results also indicate that the farmers have practiced some innovative indigenous measures for climate change adaptation for many years. This study concludes that extension workers, the media, researchers and civil society groups have something to learn from the Niger Delta farmers and could assist in diffusing these innovations for widespread adoption in other communities. At the policy-making level, it is recommended that policy makers should recognize and incorporate the innovative practices of the farmers in designing Agricultural and Climate Change Policy in Nigeria. More robust collaboration among stakeholders for evolving innovative approaches and adaptive measures for the climate change phenomenon in the region is advocated. Lastly, adequate investment in research and capacity building is imperative in building resilient adaptation to climate change impacts in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria |
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