Global Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (GJAHSS)

Bayelsa State

The Impact of Climate Change on Agricultural Practices and Outputs in Bayelsa State (Published)

This study examined the impact of climate change on agricultural practices and outputs in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. Agriculture in the state, largely dominated by subsistence and smallholder farmers, is highly vulnerable to climate variability due to its dependence on rainfall and the region’s fragile ecosystem. Adopting the use of both primary and secondary sources, this research highlighted how rising temperatures, irregular rainfall patterns, flooding, sea-level rise, and increased salinity intrusion have altered the agricultural landscape of Bayelsa State. The study adopted the Political Ecology Theory as a template of study. It revealed that climatic shifts have disrupted planting and harvesting cycles, reduced soil fertility, and contributed to declining crop yields, fish stock depletion, and post-harvest losses. The study underscored the adaptive strategies (including crop diversification, shifting cultivation, the use of traditional forecasting methods, and migration to less flood-prone areas) employed by farmers to mitigate the effects of climate change in Bayelsa State. The paper established that without coordinated interventions such as climate-resilient agricultural policies, infrastructural support, access to improved seedlings, and sustainable environmental management, Bayelsa’s food security and rural livelihoods will remain at risk. It recommends for the promotion of climate-smart agriculture, strengthening of agricultural extension and early warning systems, and investment in infrastructure and irrigation facilities amongst others. It concludes that the impact of climate change on agricultural practices and outputs in Bayelsa State is both profound and multidimensional, affecting crop production, fishing activities, soil fertility, and the livelihood security of farming communities.

Keywords: Agriculture, Bayelsa State, Climate Change, Diversification, Food Security

Violence Against Women in Nigeria: Examining the Effects in Bayelsa State, Nigeria (Published)

The effects of gender-based violence is not restricted to Bayelsa state alone, but has become an encompassing problem in Nigeria, eluding both national and international attention. This study “Violence against Women in Nigeria: Examining the effects in Bayelsa state” examines the prevailing effects of gender-based violence and the remoteness of rural communities in the state. Gender based violence has continued to be a menace in the state, though the government have put in place several measures to address this menace, the people believe government has the capacity to eradicate it, but has done enough. Some of the effects of violence against women includes; sexual and reproductive damage to women, psychological trauma on the victims, impedes socio-economic development of society etc. it is observed that government has not done enough to address the problem of gender-based violence. The study employed both qualitative and quantitative methods in the collection of data, the social learning theory is applied as the theoretical framework for the study. Government should as a responsibility persistently sensitize the people on the evil of violence against women, especially rural people.

 

Keywords: Bayelsa State, Violence, Women, gender-based violence

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