EFFECT OF ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ON AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY IN NIGERIA – Complete Project Material


CHAPTER
ONE

1.0      INTRODUCTION

1.1   BACKGROUND OF STUDY

Environmental
degradation has become important global issues since the 1970s, when the world
countries and international community became aware of the negative consequences
of over-exploitation of the human environment. Environmental degradation in
most rural areas in Nigeria has increased over the years and both human
activities and natural disasters have contributed to this problem (Titiola
1998; Girigiri 2000).

Prominent
environmental degradation found in most rural communities include –
deforestation, loss of biodiversity, loss of soil fertility, leaching of the
soil, land degradation, land and water pollution, desertification, flood,
drought, and erosions. The oil companies have been blamed as the perpetrators
of environmental degradation in this region due to overexploitation of the
crude oil deposits and gas flaring. Be it as it may, complete evaluation of
environmental degradation should consider the part other factors such as
poverty and inefficient resource use in agriculture have played in limiting
achievement of effective environmental protection and management in poverty
prone communities.

The environment affects
our health in a variety of ways. The interaction between human health and the
environment has been extensively studied and environmental risks have been proven
to significantly impact human health, either directly by exposing people to
harmful agents, or indirectly, by disrupting life-sustaining ecosystems (Remoundou and
Koundouri, 2009).

Environmental
degradation is the deterioration of the environment through depletion of
natural resources such as air, water and soil; the destruction of ecosystems
and the extinction of wildlife. It is any change or disturbance to the
environment perceived to be deleterious or undesirable. Environmental
degradation is one of the Ten Threats officially cautioned by the High Level
Threat Panel of the United Nations.
The United Nations International Strategy for Disaster
Reductiondefines
environmental degradation as “The reduction of the capacity of the environment to
meet social and ecological objectives, and needs”.

The primary cause of
environmental degradation is human disturbance. The degree of the environmental
impact varies with the cause, the habitat, and the plants and animals that
inhabit it. Humans and their activities are a major source of environmental degradation.
Worldwide the greatest effects on the health of individuals and populations
result from environmental degradation and social injustice. The two operate in
consort.

(Martin Donohoe, 2003).
Causes include overpopulation, air and water pollution, deforestation, global
warming, unsustainable agricultural and fishing practices, overconsumption (affluenza)
misdistribution of wealth, the rise of the corporation, the Third World debt
crisis, and militarization and wars.

Mining is also a
destructive development activity where ecology suffers at the altar of economy.
Scientific mining operations accompanied by ecological restoration and
regeneration of mined wastelands and judicious use of geological resources,
with search for eco-friendly substitutes and alternatives must provide
sensational revelation to the impact of mining on human ecosystem (Singh and Chauhan,
2010).

1.2   STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

         Environmental degradation is the
gradual depletion of the environment that is capable of damaging a whole lot of
things including animals and farmland and farm produce. The problem of
environmental degradation on agricultural productivity could be that the
knowledge or idea on how to go about the control of this natural disaster that
tends to destroy agricultural produce. Finally, several researches have been
carried out on the environmental degradation but not even a single research has
been carried out on the effect of environmental degradation on agricultural
productivity in Nigeria.

1.3   AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF STUDY

         The main aim of the study is to
determine the effect of environmental degradation on agricultural productivity
in Nigeria. Other specific objectives of the study include:

1.         
to determine the extent to which
environmental degradation affects agricultural productivity in Nigeria.

2.         
to determine the factors affecting
environmental degradation.

3.         
to determine the economic importance of environmental
degradation on agricultural produce.

4.         
to proffer possible solutions to the problems.

1.4   RESEARCH
QUESTIONS

1.         
What is the extent to which
environmental degradation affects agricultural productivity in Nigeria?

2.         
What are the factors affecting
environmental degradation?

3.         
What is the economic importance of
environmental degradation on agricultural produce?

4.         
What are the possible solutions to the problems?

1.5   STATEMENT OF RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS

H0:    Environmental degradation has no significant
effect on agricultural productivity in Nigeria.

H1:        Environmental
degradation has a significant effect on agricultural productivity in Nigeria.

1.6   SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY

The
study on the effect of environmental degradation on agricultural production
will be of immense benefit to the entire farmers in Nigeria in the sense that
it will enable private individuals and the government to take preventive
measures to the havoc environmental degradation might bring to the farm produce.
Finally, the study will contribute to the body of existing literature and
knowledge to this field of studies and basis for further research.

1.7   SCOPE OF STUDY

         The study on the effect of
environmental degradation on agricultural productivity is limited to
subsistence and commercial faming in Nigeria.

1.8   LIMITATION OF STUDY

Financial constraint
Insufficient fund tends to impede the efficiency of the researcher in sourcing
for the relevant materials, literature or information and in the process of
data collection (internet, questionnaire and interview).

Time constraint
The researcher will simultaneously engage in this study with other academic
work. This consequently will cut down on the time devoted for the research
work.

1.9   DEFINITION OF TERMS

Effecta change which is a result or
consequence of an action or other cause.

Environmental
Degradation
This is the deterioration of the environment through depletion of
resources such as air, water and soil; the destruction of ecosystems; habitat destruction; the extinction of
wildlife; and pollution.

Agricultural
Productivity
 is measured as the ratio of agricultural outputs to agricultural inputs.


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