Impact of Climate Change Adaptation on Household Food Security in Nigeria-a Difference-in-Difference Approach

Studies have shown that climate change adaptation options (CCA) are implemented to buffer the unfavorable climatic changes in Nigeria causing a decline in food security. Against the background of measuring the impact of CCA options using cross-sectional data, this study assessed how CCA had affected...

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Main Authors: Oyinlola Rafiat Ogunpaimo, Zainab Oyetunde-Usman, Jolaosho Surajudeen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/3/1444
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spelling doaj-8608fe7d366b414ebc91c81aa7bf98d52021-01-30T00:07:08ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-01-01131444144410.3390/su13031444Impact of Climate Change Adaptation on Household Food Security in Nigeria-a Difference-in-Difference ApproachOyinlola Rafiat Ogunpaimo0Zainab Oyetunde-Usman1Jolaosho Surajudeen2Rural Economy & Development Programme, Teagasc, Mellows Campus, Athenry, Co., Galway H65 R718, IrelandNational Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, Chatham Maritime ME4 4TB, UKDepartment of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta 112251, NigeriaStudies have shown that climate change adaptation options (CCA) are implemented to buffer the unfavorable climatic changes in Nigeria causing a decline in food security. Against the background of measuring the impact of CCA options using cross-sectional data, this study assessed how CCA had affected food security using panel data on farming households from 2010–2016 obtained from Nigerian General Household Survey (GHS). Data were analyzed using the Panel probit model (PPM), Propensity Score Matching (PSM), and Difference-in-Difference (DID) regression. PPM showed that the probability of adopting CCA options increased with farm size (<i>p </i>< 0.01), extension contact (<i>p </i>< 0.01), and marital status (<i>p </i>< 0.01), but decreased with the age of the household head (<i>p </i>< 0.01). Credit facilities (<i>p </i>< 0.05), ownership of farmland (<i>p </i>< 0.01), household size (<i>p </i>< 0.01), years of schooling (<i>p </i>< 0.01), household asset (<i>p </i>< 0.01), and location (<i>p </i>< 0.05) also had a significant but mixed effect on CCA choices. PSM revealed that farming households that adopted CCA strategies had 9% higher food security levels than non-adopters. Furthermore, the result of the DID model revealed a significant positive effect of CCA on household food security (β = 5.93, <i>p </i>< 0.01). It was recommended that education and provision of quality advisory services to farmers is crucial to foster the implementation of CCA options.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/3/1444developing countrieswelfarepanel probit modeladoptionpropensity score matching
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author Oyinlola Rafiat Ogunpaimo
Zainab Oyetunde-Usman
Jolaosho Surajudeen
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Zainab Oyetunde-Usman
Jolaosho Surajudeen
Impact of Climate Change Adaptation on Household Food Security in Nigeria-a Difference-in-Difference Approach
Sustainability
developing countries
welfare
panel probit model
adoption
propensity score matching
author_facet Oyinlola Rafiat Ogunpaimo
Zainab Oyetunde-Usman
Jolaosho Surajudeen
author_sort Oyinlola Rafiat Ogunpaimo
title Impact of Climate Change Adaptation on Household Food Security in Nigeria-a Difference-in-Difference Approach
title_short Impact of Climate Change Adaptation on Household Food Security in Nigeria-a Difference-in-Difference Approach
title_full Impact of Climate Change Adaptation on Household Food Security in Nigeria-a Difference-in-Difference Approach
title_fullStr Impact of Climate Change Adaptation on Household Food Security in Nigeria-a Difference-in-Difference Approach
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Climate Change Adaptation on Household Food Security in Nigeria-a Difference-in-Difference Approach
title_sort impact of climate change adaptation on household food security in nigeria-a difference-in-difference approach
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Studies have shown that climate change adaptation options (CCA) are implemented to buffer the unfavorable climatic changes in Nigeria causing a decline in food security. Against the background of measuring the impact of CCA options using cross-sectional data, this study assessed how CCA had affected food security using panel data on farming households from 2010–2016 obtained from Nigerian General Household Survey (GHS). Data were analyzed using the Panel probit model (PPM), Propensity Score Matching (PSM), and Difference-in-Difference (DID) regression. PPM showed that the probability of adopting CCA options increased with farm size (<i>p </i>< 0.01), extension contact (<i>p </i>< 0.01), and marital status (<i>p </i>< 0.01), but decreased with the age of the household head (<i>p </i>< 0.01). Credit facilities (<i>p </i>< 0.05), ownership of farmland (<i>p </i>< 0.01), household size (<i>p </i>< 0.01), years of schooling (<i>p </i>< 0.01), household asset (<i>p </i>< 0.01), and location (<i>p </i>< 0.05) also had a significant but mixed effect on CCA choices. PSM revealed that farming households that adopted CCA strategies had 9% higher food security levels than non-adopters. Furthermore, the result of the DID model revealed a significant positive effect of CCA on household food security (β = 5.93, <i>p </i>< 0.01). It was recommended that education and provision of quality advisory services to farmers is crucial to foster the implementation of CCA options.
topic developing countries
welfare
panel probit model
adoption
propensity score matching
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/3/1444
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