CLIMATE CHANGE AND FARMERS' PERCEPTIONS: A CASE STUDY OF RAINFALL VARIABILITY IN YANDEV DISTRICT, BENUE STATE
Abigail Ngozi Okafor, Emmanuel Chukwudi Ogbeche
1. epartment of Geography, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Benue State University, Makurdi, Nigeria
2. Department of Geography, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, College of Education, Katsina-Ala, Nigeria
Abstract
<p>Agriculture serves as the cornerstone of both local livelihoods and the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP) across numerous African nations (Mandelsohn et al., 2008). Nigeria, predominantly agrarian, witnesses an engagement of approximately 70% - 80% of its population in subsistence-level agricultural activities (National Report, 2006; Tunde, Usman, and Olaweopo, 2011). Remarkably, the agricultural sector constitutes a significant one-third of the country's GDP (Muhammad-Lawal and Atte, 2006).</p>
Keywords
Nanomaterials
Energy Storage
Batteries
Sustainability
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