对气候变化现象的传统观念影响着尼日利亚南部女性种植户的适应决策

IF 0.5 Q4 AGRONOMY
C. C. Ifeanyi-obi, Chimkanmma Chimenem Wigwe, O. M. Adesope, A. Obafemi
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这项研究评估了尼日利亚南部女性种植户对气候变化现象影响适应决策的传统看法。采用多阶段抽样方法,选取420名农村女种植户进行研究。采用Open Data Kit结构化访谈计划、焦点小组讨论和深度访谈等方式收集数据。数据分析采用均值、百分比和二元Logit回归。大约89%的人已经做出了适应气候变化的决定,81%的人通过利用现有的气候变化适应战略以行动支持他们的决定。认为气候变化太复杂而难以理解(x ā = 2.83),完全是由人类对环境的粗心(x ā = 2.97)、降雨和温度变化(x ā = 3.07)、对传统农业仪式的破坏(x ā = 2.72)和上帝对人类的愤怒(x ā = 2)造成的。65)是影响农村女性种植户适应气候变化决策的主要传统观念。研究发现,除其他因素外,对气候变化的传统观念影响了农村妇女种植户适应气候变化的决定。通过气候变化培训讲习班建立知识是激励农村女性种植户做出正确的适应决策和采取行动的关键。
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Traditional Perceptions of Climate Change Phenomenon Influencing Adaptation Decisions among Women Crop Farmers in Southern Nigeria
The study assessed traditional perceptions of climate change phenomenon influencing adaptation decisions among women crop farmers in southern  Nigeria. Multi-stage sampling procedure was used to select 420 rural women crop farmers for the study. Structured interview schedule through the use  of Open Data Kit, focus group discussion and in-depth interview were used to collect data. Data were analysed using mean, percentages and Binary Logit  regression. Approximately 89% had taken the decision to adapt to climate change with 81% supporting their decision with action by utilizing available  climate change adaptation strategies. The belief that climate change is too complex to understand ( x̄= 2.83), caused solely by man’s carelessness over his  environment ( x̄= 2.97), rainfall and temperature variation ( x̄= 3.07), violation of traditional farming rituals (x̄ = 2.72) and God’s anger on mankind (x̄ = 2. 65)  were the major traditional perceptions of climate change influencing adaptation decisions among rural women crop farmers. The traditional perceptions  of climate change among other factors were found to influence rural women crop farmers’ decision to adapt to climate change. Knowledge building  through training workshops on climate change is key to stimulating right adaptation decisions and action among rural women crop farmers.  
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Agricultural Extension (JAE) is devoted to the advancement of knowledge of agricultural extension services and practice through the publication of original and empirically based research, focusing on; extension administration and supervision, programme planning, monitoring and evaluation, diffusion and adoption of innovations; extension communication models and strategies; extension research and methodological issues; nutrition extension; extension youth programme; women-in-agriculture; extension, Climate Change and the environment, ICT, innovation systems. JAE will normally not publish articles based on research covering very small geographic area that cannot feed into policy except they present critical insights into emerging agricultural innovations.
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