DETERMINANTS OF PERCEIVED HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF FUELWOOD EXPLOITATION AMONG FARM FAMILIES IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA

The determinants of perceived environmental and health effect of fuelwood exploitation among farm families were examined in Ogun state, Nigeria. The sample comprises of farm families who exploit fuelwood in substantial proportion. Questionnaire was administered to one hundred and twenty respondents...

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Main Authors: Azeez Oluwagbenga Odunuga, Luqman Abiodun Akinbile
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Language:English
Published: Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria 2015-11-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural Extension
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Online Access:https://journal.aesonnigeria.org/index.php/jae/article/view/364
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author Azeez Oluwagbenga Odunuga
Luqman Abiodun Akinbile
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description The determinants of perceived environmental and health effect of fuelwood exploitation among farm families were examined in Ogun state, Nigeria. The sample comprises of farm families who exploit fuelwood in substantial proportion. Questionnaire was administered to one hundred and twenty respondents to obtain primary data and data was analysed using descriptive and inferential statistical tools. Results revealed that 48.3% of the respondents were within their active age of 35 to 41 years, 85.8% were male, 90.8% were married and 84.2% had primary education. Male members of farm families exploit fuelwood more than female for economic reasons. Majority (60.0%) had unfavourable attitude towards fuelwood exploitation, while 62.5% had favourable perception on health effect of fuelwood exploitation. Also, 59.2% had low knowledge about the environmental effects of fuelwood exploitation, while 63.3% of the farm families had high involvement in fuelwood exploitation. Also, 51.7% had negative perception of environmental effects of fuelwood exploitation. Significant contribution was recorded of sex, household size and knowledge of the effect of fuelwood exploitation on their perception of environmental and health effects of fuelwood exploitation with the coefficient of 0.022, 0.006 and 0.000 respectively in the study area. Respondents engaged in exploitation of fuelwood, irrespective of their personal characteristics, despite having knowledge of the environmental problems associated with its exploitation. It is recommended that farm families should be sensitized by environmental extension experts fully empowered by government on how to make the environment a conducive and hazard free one.
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spelling doaj.art-7e3cfc86e4f64fe29e2c93e280d36dc02022-12-22T04:42:13ZengAgricultural Extension Society of NigeriaJournal of Agricultural Extension1119-944X2408-68512015-11-01192DETERMINANTS OF PERCEIVED HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF FUELWOOD EXPLOITATION AMONG FARM FAMILIES IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIAAzeez Oluwagbenga Odunuga0Luqman Abiodun Akinbile1University of IbadanUniversity of Ibadan The determinants of perceived environmental and health effect of fuelwood exploitation among farm families were examined in Ogun state, Nigeria. The sample comprises of farm families who exploit fuelwood in substantial proportion. Questionnaire was administered to one hundred and twenty respondents to obtain primary data and data was analysed using descriptive and inferential statistical tools. Results revealed that 48.3% of the respondents were within their active age of 35 to 41 years, 85.8% were male, 90.8% were married and 84.2% had primary education. Male members of farm families exploit fuelwood more than female for economic reasons. Majority (60.0%) had unfavourable attitude towards fuelwood exploitation, while 62.5% had favourable perception on health effect of fuelwood exploitation. Also, 59.2% had low knowledge about the environmental effects of fuelwood exploitation, while 63.3% of the farm families had high involvement in fuelwood exploitation. Also, 51.7% had negative perception of environmental effects of fuelwood exploitation. Significant contribution was recorded of sex, household size and knowledge of the effect of fuelwood exploitation on their perception of environmental and health effects of fuelwood exploitation with the coefficient of 0.022, 0.006 and 0.000 respectively in the study area. Respondents engaged in exploitation of fuelwood, irrespective of their personal characteristics, despite having knowledge of the environmental problems associated with its exploitation. It is recommended that farm families should be sensitized by environmental extension experts fully empowered by government on how to make the environment a conducive and hazard free one. https://journal.aesonnigeria.org/index.php/jae/article/view/364Environmental effectshealth effectsfuelwood exploitationfarm families
spellingShingle Azeez Oluwagbenga Odunuga
Luqman Abiodun Akinbile
DETERMINANTS OF PERCEIVED HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF FUELWOOD EXPLOITATION AMONG FARM FAMILIES IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
Journal of Agricultural Extension
Environmental effects
health effects
fuelwood exploitation
farm families
title DETERMINANTS OF PERCEIVED HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF FUELWOOD EXPLOITATION AMONG FARM FAMILIES IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
title_full DETERMINANTS OF PERCEIVED HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF FUELWOOD EXPLOITATION AMONG FARM FAMILIES IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
title_fullStr DETERMINANTS OF PERCEIVED HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF FUELWOOD EXPLOITATION AMONG FARM FAMILIES IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
title_full_unstemmed DETERMINANTS OF PERCEIVED HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF FUELWOOD EXPLOITATION AMONG FARM FAMILIES IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
title_short DETERMINANTS OF PERCEIVED HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF FUELWOOD EXPLOITATION AMONG FARM FAMILIES IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
title_sort determinants of perceived health and environmental effects of fuelwood exploitation among farm families in ogun state nigeria
topic Environmental effects
health effects
fuelwood exploitation
farm families
url https://journal.aesonnigeria.org/index.php/jae/article/view/364
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