Motivational Factors as Correlates of Women’s Participation in Community Development Programmes in Ilorin Metropolis, Kwara State Nigeria

O. Okoji, Abibat A. Adejoke, Toyin Taiwo Ambali
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Smallholder farmers are significantly considered being amongst the poorest that are most affected by climate change. Climate change is rated the greatest threat to smallholders’ food production in the 21st century. Despite scientists agreeing that the world is getting warmer, it was important for this study to assess whether climate change is a reality that is known and experienced by smallholder farmers in Malawi. This paper assesses smallholder farmers’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions (KAP) towards climate change in comparison with available meteorological data for 50 years. Descriptive research design with a mixed approach of both qualitative and quantitative research methods was adopted. A sample of 183 respondents was randomly and purposefully selected to include both household heads and key informants. Data collection method included Survey Questionnaire, Key Informants Interviews, Focused Group Discussions as well as literature review. Meteorological data for 50 years was analysed to underpin farmers’ perceptions on climate change. The result shows that survey respondents’ knowledge of climate change is derived from their experiences, thoughts and ideas about how to cope with changing drought and rainfall seasons. Those results are in tandem with the conventional view based on scientific evidence that suggests changing climate in Malawi with profound impact on seasons.
尼日利亚夸拉州伊洛林市妇女参与社区发展计划的相关动机因素
小农被认为是受气候变化影响最严重的最贫困群体之一。气候变化被认为是 21 世纪小农粮食生产面临的最大威胁。尽管科学家们一致认为世界正在变暖,但本研究仍有必要评估马拉维的小农是否了解并经历过气候变化这一现实。本文对照 50 年来的气象数据,评估了小农对气候变化的知识、态度和看法(KAP)。本文采用了描述性研究设计,混合了定性和定量研究方法。研究人员有目的地随机抽取了 183 名受访者,其中包括户主和关键信息提供者。数据收集方法包括调查问卷、关键信息提供者访谈、焦点小组讨论以及文献综述。对 50 年的气象数据进行了分析,以支持农民对气候变化的看法。结果显示,调查对象对气候变化的认识来自于他们如何应对干旱和降雨季节变化的经验、想法和观念。这些结果与基于科学证据的传统观点一致,即马拉维不断变化的气候会对季节产生深远影响。
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