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Effects of Climate Change on the Health of Rural Farming Households in Oyun Local Government Area, of Kwara State Nigeria
This study examined the impacts of climate change on the health of rural family households in
Kwara State, Nigeria. A multistage sampling procedure was used to select 120 farmers for the
study. The data collected through structured questionnaires and interview schedules was
analyzed using mean, percentages, and Chi-Square. The findings revealed that the common
effect of climate change on health is heat stress (M =4.1), malaria (M=3.76), depression
(M=3.43), hunger (M=3.37), and death (M=2.88). Moreover, the coping strategies to
ameliorate the effect of climate change were good medical care (16.7%), personal hygiene
(25.0%), proper sanitation (13.3%), planting of trees to replace felled trees (16.7%), and prayer
to God (6.7%). The major constraints to adaptation were lack of information and credit.
Respondents’ age (x2= 10.50. ) and educational status (x2= 14.97) were positively significant
factors determining the adaptation strategies' choice. The study, therefore, recommends that
free health care facilities should be given to farmers while extension services should help in
increasing the awareness campaign on the best method to cope with the effects of climate
change.
Keywords: Climate change coping strategies, health, farmer