Isaac Oluwatimilehin

Isaac Oluwatimilehin
  • Obafemi Awolowo University

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Introduction
Interested in studies of integrated risk assessment of climate change on agricultural production and food security, impacts on natural and human systems, ecosystem, sustainable development, etc. Currently working on impacts of climate change on selected crops. Contacts: timiayo4christ@gmail.com
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This paper assessed the expansion of land use and land cover that occurred in Oyo State, Southwestern Nigeria, over a period of thirty-year. This was to assess urban expansion, landuse dynamics and their effects on land surface temperature in the area. The study used four multi-date imageries of the area. Landsat 7 ETM + , 1990, 2000, 2012, and Lan...
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This study examines gender vulnerabilities and responsive strategies to climate change, comparing evidences from Kwara and Nassarawa States in Nigeria. Changes in climate parameters, gender-based perceptions of climate, as well as gender-based response and adaptation practices were assessed in accordance with specific research objectives. A total o...
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Crops in Sub-Saharan African countries are generally more vulnerable to climate change with considerable impacts on yields. In this study, the impacts of climate change on selected root crops, cereals and vegetables were examined with the practice of adaptation as well as barriers hindering the adoption of selected adaptation options in selected fa...
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Climate change impact has no global and gender boundary, yet how gender norms mediate crop farmers' responsive approaches to rapid climate warming received little attention. Men and women crop smallholder farmers in Nasarawa state experience the impacts of rapid climate warming differently. This study examines the gender-responsive approaches to ra...
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This study examined the impact of climate change on the occurrence of malaria, pneumonia, meningitis, and cholera in Lokoja City, Nigeria with the aim of investigating the spatial distribution and prevalence of the four kinds of diseases as well as the coping strategies of people in the area. We collected the rainfall and temperature data of Lokoja...
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Water chemistry changes when it flows through different pathways. This study aims to characterize the differences of water chemistry of five kinds of water in Obagbile Catchment including rainwater, overland flow, soil water, groundwater, and stream water, determine the changes in water chemistry that occur as the water moves from one pathway to an...
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Climate variability/change has varied impacts on crop yields in many Sub-Saharan African countries. Enhancing the adaptive capacity of rural farmers is a major challenge as climate change becomes threatened to agricultural activities in the region. In this study, the impacts of climate change on cassava crops were examined, and farmers’ perceptions...
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This chapter examines the impacts of climate change on three tropical crops and assesses the climate change adaptation options adopted by rural farmers in the region. The study was conducted among farming communities settled in three major ecological zones in Nigeria. Over 37 years of data on rainfall and temperature were analyzed to examine climat...
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This paper assessed the impact of climate change on cassava in Ogun state, Nigeria. Using descriptive research design, climate data and crop yield data were sourced from the archives of Nigeria Metrological Agency (NiMet) and Ogun State Agricultural Development Program (OGADEP) respectively. While a survey through questionnaire was administered to...
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This chapter examines the impacts of climate change on three tropical crops and assesses the climate change adaptation options adopted by rural farmers in the region. The study was conducted among farming communities settled in three major ecological zones in Nigeria. Over 37 years of data on rainfall and temperature were analyzed to examine climat...
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Saharan Africa has experienced persistent exposure to aerosol from time immemorial, but the intensity has been much more severe in recent years. In this study, aerosol optical depths (AOD) retrievals from ground-based, satellite-based and modelled data set were compared, for the time scale of 1994–2019, 2000–2019, and 1985–2019, respectively, over...
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Background: The impacts of climate change are affecting sustenance and livelihood of many rural farmers in Africa. The majority of these farmers have low adaptive capacity. This study investigates climate change impacts, farmers' perception, adaptation options and barriers to adaptation in three selected ecological zones in Nigeria using three stap...

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COVID-19 with associated difficulties is already a big blow to farmers. Amidst this challenge is a dry spell halfway of rainy/wet season resulting from the Little Dry Season(LDS) of West Africa also known as July-August break in rainfall.
According to literature, this climatic phenomenon doesn't mean total absence of rainfall but reduction in frequency and intensity of rain. However, this year LDS has been so severe that there is no rain at all in most regions. This is a region where rain fed agriculture is dominant.
What would be the fate of farmers and the implications on food security?

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