• Home
  • Agric
  • Sci & Tech
  • Health
  • Environment
  • Hausa News
  • More
    • Business/Banking & Finance
    • Politics/Elections
    • Entertainments & Sports
    • International
    • Investigation
    • Law & Human Rights
    • Africa
    • ACCOUNTABILITY/CORRUPTION
    • Hassan Gimba
    • Column
    • Prof. Jibrin Ibrahim
    • Prof. M.K. Othman
    • Defense/Security
    • Education
    • Energy/Electricity
    • Entertainment/Arts & Sports
    • Society and Lifestyle
    • Food & Agriculture
    • Health & Healthy Living
    • International News
    • Interviews
    • Investigation/Fact-Check
    • Judiciary/Legislature/Law & Human Rights
    • Oil & Gas/Mineral Resources
    • Press Freedom/Media/PR/Journalism
    • General News
    • Presidency
  • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Board Of Advisory
    • Privacy Policy
    • Ethics Policy
    • Teamwork And Collaboration Policy
    • Fact-Checking Policy
    • Advertising
  • Media OutReach Newswire
    • Wire News
  • The Stories
Facebook Twitter Instagram
Trending
  • Nigerian freelancers face rising financial pressure
  • Airtime borrowing myths debunked by FCCPC
  • CBN introduces Nigeria’s new overnight rate
  • NALPGAM, LASTMA team up for safer LPG transport in Lagos
  • NSIB introduces new conditions of service
  • NDPC probes alleged CAC data breach
  • Customs seize N93m goods in Adamawa
  • Nasarawa speaker awards N60m scholarships
Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
AsheNewsAsheNews
  • Home
  • Agric

    Association urges members to boost catfish value

    April 17, 2026

    WFP spends $5M on shock response in Nigeria

    April 17, 2026

    Stakeholders push investment in Nigeria’s agribusiness

    April 16, 2026

    Nigeria faces 1m tonne palm oil deficit

    April 16, 2026

    WFP spends $5m on social protection in Nigeria

    April 16, 2026
  • Sci & Tech

    Nigerian freelancers face rising financial pressure

    April 17, 2026

    NDPC probes alleged CAC data breach

    April 17, 2026

    Airtel temporarily suspends credit services

    April 17, 2026

    First lady to launch ECoN initiative in Kano

    April 17, 2026

    NBTE declares AI core to technical education

    April 17, 2026
  • Health

    Family planning lowers maternal mortality by 30%

    April 17, 2026

    PCN seals 598 drug outlets in Kaduna

    April 17, 2026

    Foundation deploys health officers in Abia

    April 17, 2026

    UNILAG medicine faculty targets clinical innovation

    April 16, 2026

    Parasite free world unrealistic – FUTA professor

    April 16, 2026
  • Environment

    NSIB introduces new conditions of service

    April 17, 2026

    LAWMA cracks down on environmental violations in Alimosho

    April 17, 2026

    FG hands over 132 housing units to Kwara

    April 17, 2026

    SON hosts workshop on motor energy standards

    April 16, 2026

    Nigeria pushes for better water, sanitation

    April 15, 2026
  • Hausa News

    Otti plans 250-room 5-star hotel in Umuahia

    April 11, 2026

    Anti-quackery task force seals 4 fake hospitals in Rivers

    August 29, 2025

    [BIDIYO] Yadda na lashe gasa ta duniya a fannin Ingilishi – Rukayya ‘yar shekara 17

    August 6, 2025

    A Saka Baki, A Sasanta Saɓani Tsakanin ‘Yanjarida Da Liman, Daga Muhammad Sajo

    May 21, 2025

    Dan majalisa ya raba kayan miliyoyi a Funtuwa da Dandume

    March 18, 2025
  • More
    1. Business/Banking & Finance
    2. Politics/Elections
    3. Entertainments & Sports
    4. International
    5. Investigation
    6. Law & Human Rights
    7. Africa
    8. ACCOUNTABILITY/CORRUPTION
    9. Hassan Gimba
    10. Column
    11. Prof. Jibrin Ibrahim
    12. Prof. M.K. Othman
    13. Defense/Security
    14. Education
    15. Energy/Electricity
    16. Entertainment/Arts & Sports
    17. Society and Lifestyle
    18. Food & Agriculture
    19. Health & Healthy Living
    20. International News
    21. Interviews
    22. Investigation/Fact-Check
    23. Judiciary/Legislature/Law & Human Rights
    24. Oil & Gas/Mineral Resources
    25. Press Freedom/Media/PR/Journalism
    26. General News
    27. Presidency
    Featured
    Recent

    Nigerian freelancers face rising financial pressure

    April 17, 2026

    Airtime borrowing myths debunked by FCCPC

    April 17, 2026

    CBN introduces Nigeria’s new overnight rate

    April 17, 2026
  • About Us
    1. Contact Us
    2. Board Of Advisory
    3. Privacy Policy
    4. Ethics Policy
    5. Teamwork And Collaboration Policy
    6. Fact-Checking Policy
    7. Advertising
    Featured
    Recent

    Nigerian freelancers face rising financial pressure

    April 17, 2026

    Airtime borrowing myths debunked by FCCPC

    April 17, 2026

    CBN introduces Nigeria’s new overnight rate

    April 17, 2026
  • Media OutReach Newswire
    • Wire News
  • The Stories
AsheNewsAsheNews
Home»Environment/Climate Change»Experts advocate multi-sectoral approach to mitigating climate change effects
Environment/Climate Change

Experts advocate multi-sectoral approach to mitigating climate change effects

Experts advocate multi-sectoral approach to mitigating climate change effects
NewsdeskBy NewsdeskOctober 31, 2023Updated:November 7, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

A group of university professors on Monday called for a multi-sectoral approach in providing alternatives to fuelwood to combat climate change. 

The experts, who spoke at a workshop in Abuja, recommended that stakeholders in the health, energy and environmental sectors should work together to provide alternative to fuelwood for cooking.

The one-day workshop was co-organised by the University of York, Bayero University Kano and University College London and was sponsored by the Royal Society London.

The workshop had the theme: “Improving Access to Clean and Modern Energy for Cooking While Reducing Land Degradation and Biodiversity Loss in Nigeria.”

In his remarks, a Don, Prof. Aliyu Barau, said that a 2016 study by the German Foundation, Heinrich Boll, found that Jigawa, with its predominantly arid landscape, loses 300 trees a day to bakeries alone.

Barau, who is the Dean, Faculty of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bayero University Kano, said that the picture was not remarkably different from most other states in Nigeria.

He said that the situation in Kaduna, Nasarawa and parts of the FCT was more distressing.

Barau noted that there are direct and complicated relations between overdependence on fuelwood for cooking and land degradation, biodiversity loss, environmental quality and human health, among others.

He stressed the need for partnership and cooperation between countries and organisations for implementing the Sustainable Development Goal (SDGs) and other global sustainability instruments and conventions.

“Rising prices of LPG (cooking gas) may also push more to resort to charcoal and fuelwood. Invariably, this situation exerts more pressure on our forest assets.

“It will have negative effects on national efforts geared towards landscape restoration, biodiversity and ecosystem services, climate action and other multidimensional challenges, vulnerabilities and risks.

“In my humble opinion, the onus is now largely on the various states and local governments to translate such actions locally. The civil society is also doing wonderful things.

“Anywhere and anytime, the success of every sustainability agenda started with knowledge-based inputs to support policy and decision-making support.

“Hence, I invite you all to actively participate in this workshop to enable us co-produce knowledge and ideas that will support your activities. Our team is committed to working with you all in the future,” Barau said.

In her presentation, Prof. Lindsay Stringer, University of York, United Kingdom, said that from research findings, a mixed solutions would be needed.

Stringer, who is a Professor of Environment and Development, said that analysis conducted in Kaduna, Nasarawa and parts of the FCT suggested that there was the need for a multi-sector approach.

“Systematic review findings suggest a mix of solutions will be required to address all fuelwood-related issues and challenges and trade-offs associated with each solution should be considered, considering health, livelihood, energy and environmental aspects.

“Remote sensing data analysis showed losses of 17,400 km of forest during 2000-2020 across the three study sites.

“Questionnaires across the three sites showed 94.4 percent of responding households use fuelwood or charcoal for cooking.

“95.8 percent of the household said they will be willing to use other sources of fuel if it will be available and affordable.

“People are willing to change but they need policy support and that cannot come from one sector, it needs a joint approach across different sectors,” she said.

Stringer said LPG was the most commonly mentioned alternative, but added that there are arguments as to how clean the source really was in the climate change concept.

She recommended an active transition to non-biomass fuels (LPG, renewable electricity), breaking the link between energy and land.

The professor recommended electrification for cooking, LPG infrastructure, forest protection and enforcement,  forest livelihood options, and poverty alleviation.

Also, Prof. Jamie Carr of the University of York, United Kingdom said that for forest management to be successful, there must be public will for change.

He said that it would also require some form of special training for participatory forest management to be successful.

The expert added that there was the need for legal and regulatory frameworks and there must be government will for change.

According to Carr, if the government did not wish to do it, it will not be done; and when the government wishes to do it, it will require some enforcement of some kinds.

He said without addressing these challenges, the solutions for forest management may not be achieved. 

climate change Experts
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
Newsdesk
  • Website

Related Posts

NALPGAM, LASTMA team up for safer LPG transport in Lagos

April 17, 2026

NSIB introduces new conditions of service

April 17, 2026

Kwara reaffirms commitment to women’s empowerment

April 17, 2026

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Nigerian freelancers face rising financial pressure

April 17, 2026

Airtime borrowing myths debunked by FCCPC

April 17, 2026

CBN introduces Nigeria’s new overnight rate

April 17, 2026

NALPGAM, LASTMA team up for safer LPG transport in Lagos

April 17, 2026
About Us
About Us

ASHENEWS (AsheNewsDaily.com), published by PenPlus Online Media Publishers, is an independent online newspaper. We report development news, especially on Agriculture, Science, Health and Environment as they affect the under-reported rural and urban poor.

We also conduct investigations, especially in the areas of ASHE, as well as other general interests, including corruption, human rights, illicit financial flows, and politics.

Contact Info:
  • 1st floor, Dogon Daji House, No. 5, Maiduguri Road, Sokoto
  • +234(0)7031140009
  • ashenewsdaily@gmail.com
Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest
© 2026 All Rights Reserved. ASHENEWS Daily Designed & Managed By DeedsTech

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.