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Kayode Arimi and Adetola Jenyo-Oni
International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology, 2014, vol. 10, issue 3, pages 281-294
Abstract: This paper assesses the information utilisation by fish farmers on climate change adaptation strategies with the view of improving their adaptation to climate change and as well increasing fish production in Nigeria. A survey was carried out to obtain data from the farmers. The data collected were analysed by using frequency count, mean and percentage. Information that could have improved adaptive capacity of farmers on devastating effects of climate change on fish production was not frequently disseminated to the farmers in the study area. Extension education should make evident the variables that hinder fish farmers' information utilisation because inadequate information prevents potential users from using appropriate information on their farms. Effort should therefore be made to promote the dissemination of information on how farmers can adapt to climate change through investment in information technology such as remote sensing. The effort should also include adequate and consistent sponsorship of extension information broadcast on radio and television stations.
Keywords: information use; climate change; fish farming; adaptation strategies; local government; sustainable fish production; Nigeria; sustainability; media broadcasts; information dissemination; information technology; remote sensing. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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