DETERMINANTS OF ACCESS AND UTILIZATION OF CLIMATE SERVICES AMONG VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES: A CASE STUDY OF ISOKO COMMUNITIES IN DELTA STATE, NIGERIA

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Abstract

Changes in climate have caused impacts on natural and human systems. These impacts affect poor people’s lives through impacts on livelihoods and the destruction of homes. In Delta State, Nigeria, the impacts of climate change are real. Adaptation has been identified as the key to reducing the impacts of climate change. However, successful adaptation depends on use of climate services. While climate services are essential to adaptation, the services do not always reach the users who need it most. This chapter analyzes factors influencing access and utilization of climate services in Delta State. The chapter utilizes the survey research while data were analyzed using both descriptive and inferential statistics. Findings show a low utilization of climate service. The determinants of access and utilization of climate services include income, educational attainments, access to ICT facilities, extension agents, and the level of local climate variability. The chapter calls for awareness creation on the importance of climate services.

DETERMINANTS OF ACCESS AND UTILIZATION OF CLIMATE SERVICES AMONG VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES: A CASE STUDY OF ISOKO COMMUNITIES IN DELTA STATE, NIGERIA