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Economic impact of climate change on maize production in Northern Nigeria
Published 2014“…This study examined the influence of climate change on net revenue from maize production in northern Nigeria and the role of socioeconomic factors on farm adaptation. …”
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Economic impact of climate change on maize productivity in Northern Nigeria
Published 2015“…Having established these problems, the main goals of this study are to estimate the economic impact of climate change on net revenue from maize in northern Nigeria and also to identify the role of socioeconomic factors in cushioning the impact. …”
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Rainfall trend detection in Northern Nigeria over the period of 1970-2012
Published 2015“…It is concluded that there is high variability in rainfall in the northern Nigeria which signifies a clear evidence of climate change in the region.…”
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Community adaptation to climate in open spaces of the semi-arid region of Northern Nigeria
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Press coverage of HIV/AIDS in Northern Nigeria: a study of daily trust
Published 2018“…It is therefore concluded that despite the importance of the disease which poses a challenge to development, HIV/AIDS is not given adequate coverage and attention by the press in Northern Nigeria.…”
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Modelling impacts of climate variability and land use change on water balance in the Hadejia River Basin, Northern Nigeria
Published 2019“…Hadejia River Basin (HRB) is located in the semi-arid region of northern Nigeria. The total area of the basin is about 24,896 km2 with about 60% of the population engaged in agricultural activities. …”
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Technical efficiency in maize production and its determinants: a survey of farms across agro ecological zones in northern Nigeria
Published 2014“…Considering the need to increase agricultural productivity through proper utilization of resources, this study measured the technical efficiency of maize production in northern Nigeria and identified the socioeconomic factors that determined technical efficiency in different agro ecological zones. …”
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Assessing the extent of traditional biomass cookstove usage and related cooking practices: evidence from rural households in Northern Nigeria
Published 2018“…Based on household survey, this study assessed the extent of TBC usage and related cooking practices among rural households in Dessert Frontline States of Northern Nigeria. The survey was performed on 392 households, who were interviewed face-to-face using structured questionnaires from November, 2016 to January, 2017. …”
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Economic value and preferences for improved biomass cookstove among rural households in selected desert frontline states in Northern Nigeria
Published 2018“…This study estimates the economic value and preferences for ICS among households in Desert Frontline States of Northern Nigeria. This was achieved through the application of Contingent Valuation Method (CVM) and Choice Experiment (CE) - the two most widely used stated preference (SP) economic valuation techniques. …”
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Epistemological beliefs, metacognitive awareness, self- efficacy and goal orientations as predictors of knowledge acquisition among pre-service teachers in Northern Nigeria
Published 2016“…The aim of this study is on the relationships between epistemological beliefs, metacognitive awareness, self-efficacy, goal orientations, knowledge acquisition approaches among pre-service teachers in Northern Nigeria. Data was collected through the use of five different self-reported instruments and the entire instruments used were adopted and permission was thought from the original authors. …”
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Knowledge and behaviour regarding adverse effects of traditional biomass cookstove usage among rural households in desert frontline states of Northern Nigeria
Published 2018“…This study evaluates the knowledge and behaviour regarding the adverse effects of TBC among rural households in selected desert frontline states of Nigeria.Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among rural households in selected communities in desert frontline states of Northern Nigeria between October, 2016 and January, 2017.The study administered pretested structured questionnaire to 392 households via house-to-house survey. …”
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Conflict experiences of Northern Nigerian civilians
Published 2015“…This study conclude that for any meaningful peace, civilian experiences must be involved in the process of making peace, building peace and keeping peace in Northern Nigeria.…”
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Typology and ownership of rural open spaces in semi-arid regions: a case of Katsina State, Nigeria
Published 2022“…According to the National Population Commission, 64% of the population in northern Nigeria lives in rural areas and utilizes outdoor spaces for their socio-cultural lives. …”
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Gender relationship on accepting Reggio Emilia approach in rural early childhood development centres, among parents in Katsina State, Nigeria
Published 2019“…There are many girls-children at school age, but engaged in household chores and street hawking in northern Nigeria. This suggests the need for sensitive gender policy, to focus at local government and rural community levels. …”
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Relationship between pre-service teacher's epistemological beliefs and knowledge acquisition approaches
Published 2015“…In this quantitative study, a total of 418 pre-service teachers participated in the study comprising of, 215 males and 203 females, studying in colleges of education in Northern Nigeria. Pearson correlation was employed for data analysis of the study. …”
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Farmers perspectives on climate change in northern region of Nigeria
Published 2017“…This study was conducted to understand the level of farmers’ awareness towards climate change in the region of northern Nigeria and how they perceived climate change would affect their occupation.…”
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