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Publikováno v:
Journal of Ecology and The Natural Environment. 7:247-255
This study derived eco-climatic indices; a moisture quality index, onset and cessation dates, hydrologic growing season and Aridity Index all for the period (1950-2006), in addition to using National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration an Ad
Autor:
M. T. Usman, A. Abdulkadir
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Climatology. 34:2129-2135
The highly variable rainfall and recurring drought in dry sub-humid and semi-arid regions constitute a major socio-economic problem that influences people's livelihoods. Agricultural drought is the most common of all drought types and is the most cha
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology; Vol 7, No 8 (2013); 748-457
The character of the sub-regional eco-climatic zones has possibly changed as suggested in the dwindling fortune of agricultural productivity, documented changes in vegetation and freshwater resources and rising poverty levels especially in the hither
Autor:
A. AbdulKadir, M. T. Usman
Publikováno v:
Natural Hazards. 66:749-758
Peasant farming is the most important economic activity in many parts of Africa’s semi-dry and dry sub-humid environment, and a key impediment to its success has remained largely the erratic rainfall regime, especially since the great Sahelian drou
Household waste form a larger proportion of waste generated across the state, accumulation of organic waste is an apparent problem and the existing dump sites could be overstress. Niger state has abundant arable land and water resources thus should b
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Climate. 18:3356-3372
Subsistence farmers within southern Africa have identified the onset of the maize growing season as an important seasonal characteristic, advance knowledge of which would aid preparations for the planting of rain-fed maize. Onset over South Africa an