加纳北部地区农民应对气候变化的非农收入效应

Q4 Social Sciences
M. Adam, Abdul-Fatahi Alidu, Abudulai Sulemana
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摘要

这项研究评估了农场外收入对加纳北部地区托隆区玉米农民应对气候变化的影响。采用多阶段抽样技术和半结构化问卷,对来自五个社区的150名玉米种植户进行了访谈。采用赫克曼治疗效果模型。结果显示,大多数人的农场外收入来自贸易。此外,农场外收入对适应战略的采用也有重大影响。在过去的几十年里,大多数农民都感受到了气候的变化,所采取的适应策略包括改变种植日期、改变作物品种、使作物类型多样化、混合种植以及在作物种植的同时饲养动物。根据这项研究的结果,政府应提供有利的环境,为农民参与其他创收活动创造和增加机会,为他们提供额外收入,以获取必要的投入和工具,从而适当应对当前的气候变化问题。
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Off-Farm Income Effect on Farmer Response to Climate Change in the Northern Region of Ghana
This study assessed the effect of off-farm income on maize farmers' responses to climate change in the Tolon district of Northern Region of Ghana. Using multi-stage sampling technique and semi-structured questionnaires, 150 maize farmers from five communities were interviewed. Heckman's treatment effect model was used. The result showed that majority had off-farm income that they received from trading. Furthermore, off-farm income has a significant effect on adoption of adaptation strategies. The majority of the farmers had perceived changes in the climate over the past decades and adaptation strategies practiced included changing planting date, changing crop variety, diversifying crop type, mixed cropping, and keeping animals alongside crop cultivation. Based on the findings from this study, government should provide enabling environment that will create and increase opportunities for farmers to engage in other income-generating activities that will provide them with additional income to procure necessary inputs and tools for appropriate response to the ongoing climate change problem.
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