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of improving their adaptation to climate change and as well increasing fish production in Nigeria. A survey was carried …
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The current global food crisis presents a puzzle, thus raising concerns among researchers and policymakers. A number of causes have been identified. However, the relative importance of each factor is still uncertain. In this study, the link between food prices and the various interconnected...
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The Savannah Sugar Company was established in 1984 to boost local production of sugar in the country. To ensure all year production, the Kiri dam was built on the Gongola River to supply irrigation water to the sugar estate. This study assessed the pattern of climate change in the Savannah Sugar...
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Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, and Togo — and explores how climate …
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The study focused on the perceptions to climate change among rural farming households in the Niger Delta Area, Nigeria …
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. A survey was done by interviewing 1200 rice farmers from 20 rice producing states in Nigeria. The states covered all the …
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of climate change on agriculture and on vulnerable households in Nigeria. We do this by reviewing current data on …
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effects of rapid climatic change on grain production and the human population in Nigeria. The model calculates the production …
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paper examines the nexus between population, technology, social inequality and climate change in Nigeria. To achieve these … consequences. In Nigeria, the effects of climate change are already being felt with unprecedented floods, rendering many people …
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