Abstract
Adaptation to Climate Change (CC) is the adjustment in natural or human system in response to
actual or expected climatic stimuli or their effects. To cushion and curb the devastating impacts
of CC in South East Nigeria, there is great need to build resilience and capacities of institutions
towards more lasting and far reaching approach to CC adaptation. With the phenomenon of CC
becoming so alarming, building adaptive capacity, including providing tools and information,
raising awareness of adaptation options, educating key professionals about CC and investing in
CC science becomes imperative. In this context, individuals as well as collective capacity to put
existing and new knowledge into practice is crucial as capacity includes "abilities, skills,
understandings, attitudes, values, relationships, behaviours, motivations, resources and
conditions that enable individuals, organizations, networks/sectors and broader social systems to
carry out functions and achieve their development objectives over time. Adaptation to CC
therefore, requires information generation and dissemination. The study assessed the capacity for
agricultural adaptation to CC among university faculties of agriculture in South East Nigeria. A
total of 120 respondents were selected using simple random sampling. Percentages, mean scores,
and factor analysis were used in data analysis and presentation. The findings show that the
teaching capacities of the universities to CC adaptation were low. In the same vein, the research
capacities of the universities in CC issues were found to be on the low ebb. These were seen in
the very few numbers of CC researches and activities carried out in the universities. On outreach
capacities of the universities to CC adaptation, it was found to be very poor. However, the
medium most frequently used were posters, fliers, lectures, farm visits/ village outreach and the
use of radio programmes. The respondents’ perceived constraints to building CC agricultural
adaptation in the universities include, poor learning environment, lack of reliable weather
forecast/climate information, lack of proper policy/policy implementation on CC, poor outreach
capacities in terms of human resources on CC, lack of technical and communication facilities,
poor or absence of teaching materials, lack/limited availability of grants and scholarship on CC issues, lack of funds for research on CC, poor funding for teaching etc.
IKECHUKWU, O (2021). Capacity For Agricultural Adaptation To Climate Change In University Faculties Of Agriculture In South-East Nigeria. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/capacity-for-agricultural-adaptation-to-climate-change-in-university-faculties-of-agriculture-in-south-east-nigeria
IKECHUKWU, OZIOKO "Capacity For Agricultural Adaptation To Climate Change In University Faculties Of Agriculture In South-East Nigeria" Afribary. Afribary, 21 May. 2021, https://track.afribary.com/works/capacity-for-agricultural-adaptation-to-climate-change-in-university-faculties-of-agriculture-in-south-east-nigeria. Accessed 27 Nov. 2024.
IKECHUKWU, OZIOKO . "Capacity For Agricultural Adaptation To Climate Change In University Faculties Of Agriculture In South-East Nigeria". Afribary, Afribary, 21 May. 2021. Web. 27 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/capacity-for-agricultural-adaptation-to-climate-change-in-university-faculties-of-agriculture-in-south-east-nigeria >.
IKECHUKWU, OZIOKO . "Capacity For Agricultural Adaptation To Climate Change In University Faculties Of Agriculture In South-East Nigeria" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 27, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/capacity-for-agricultural-adaptation-to-climate-change-in-university-faculties-of-agriculture-in-south-east-nigeria