The research analyzed the resident’s perception and response to temperature
variation in Jalingo metropolis. Energy and comfort are affected more by
temperature than by any other element of the physical environment. Physiological
functions of the human body respond to changes in temperature, and incidences of
certain diseases vary with temperature and the seasons. The state of the atmosphere
(hot or cold air) even influences our mental and emotional outlook. The aim of the
study was to analyze human perception and response to temperature variations
among residents in Jalingo. Primary data was collected using pre-tested, wellstructured
questionnaires. Secondary data was obtained from the archive of the
upper Benue River Basin Development Authority, Yola for the period of ten years
(2006-2015). A multi stage sampling technique was used in the selection of the
respondents. This study concludes that temperature is greatly affecting the health as
well as the socio-economic activities of the inhabitants of Jalingo. The result also
shows that there is just a little variation over the years even though temperature
remains high. It is therefore recommended that Government should develop and
implement early warning systems and intervention strategies to mitigate the health
effects of extreme temperature events. Enhancing adaptation to heat events can be
accomplished through the adjustment of indoor temperature via the improvement
of building design, thereby ensuring that the indoor temperature predominantly
falls within a comfortable range, irrespective of the outdoor temperature. Lastly, the
Taraba state government, through pertinent agencies such as the Ministry of
Education and Environment, should establish weather stations in all the Local
Government Area (LGA) headquarters in the state, thereby enhancing accessibility
to climatic data for regular monitoring purposes.
Keywords: Temperature Variation, Human Perception, Energy, Comfort
