Conceptualising climate change in rural Australia: community perceptions, attitudes and (in) actions

L Buys, E Miller, K van Megen - Regional Environmental Change, 2012 - Springer
Public engagement and support is essential for ensuring adaptation to climate change. The
first step in achieving engagement is documenting how the general public currently perceive …

Cultural lock‐in and mitigating greenhouse gas emissions: The case of dairy/beef farmers in Norway

RJF Burton, M Farstad - Sociologia Ruralis, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Meeting targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture will require the
implementation of effective mitigation measures. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate …

Moving toward sustainable agriculture through a better understanding of farmer perceptions and attitudes to cope with climate change

V Ramborun, S Facknath, B Lalljee - The Journal of Agricultural …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: Small holder farmers are highly vulnerable to changes in climate, as they live on a
marginal income, and the crops they depend upon are highly affected by climate. This paper …

How do farmers' climate change beliefs affect adaptation to climate change?

G Kuehne - Society & Natural Resources, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
This exploratory study aims to examine (1) the reasons for farmers' range of climate change
beliefs and (2) how those beliefs affect their climate change adaptation responses …

Local communities' belief in climate change in a rural region of Sub-Saharan Africa

AA Abegunde - Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2017 - Springer
A survey among adult residents (n= 416) was designed to understand their belief in and
concern for climate change (CC) across three rural community groups in Osun State …

The influence of cognitive processes on rural landholder responses to climate change

M Rogers, A Curtis, N Mazur - Journal of environmental management, 2012 - Elsevier
Global climate change modelling has identified south-east Australia as a 'hot spot'for more
frequent climatic extremes. Rural landholders may be vulnerable to the risks climate change …

North central Victorian climate: past, present and future

RRN JoNes - Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, 2010 - CSIRO Publishing
North central Victoria has experienced significant natural climate change over the past 20
000 years. At the height of the last ice age, the region was colder by 5° C or more with …

Rural landholder judgements about the acceptability of cropping or draining wetlands on private land

E Mendham, A Curtis - Australasian journal of environmental …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Some landholders who have cropping enterprises utilise wetlands on their properties, even
where such actions are unlawful. The ecological impacts of cropping or draining these …

North central Victoria–climate change and land-use: potentials for third century in a timeless land

I Mansergh - Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, 2010 - CSIRO Publishing
For the 21st century, scenarios of future climate under global warming suggest that Bassian-
Eyrean bioclimatic region of northern Victoria, centred on the North Central Catchment …

16 Understanding Rural Landholders' Responses to Climate Change

M Rogers, A Curtis, N Mazur - Landscape Logic, 2012 - BioOne
Global climate modelling has identified south-eastern Australia as a 'hotspot'for more
frequent climatic extremes. Rural landholders may be vulnerable to the risks this presents if …