[HTML][HTML] Drivers of farmers' adaptive behavior to climate change: the 3F-SEC framework
A Cano, BC Campos - Journal of Rural Studies, 2024 - Elsevier
Climate change can have a negative impact on agriculture and lead to significant crop
losses and increasing food insecurity. Despite the growing body of research on farmers' …
losses and increasing food insecurity. Despite the growing body of research on farmers' …
Farmer adoption and intensity of use of extreme weather adaptation and mitigation strategies: evidence from a sample of Missouri farmers
Climate change and its associated weather extremes pose a threat to agriculture. To slow
down climate change and reduce its associated risks, governments around the world are …
down climate change and reduce its associated risks, governments around the world are …
Intervention studies to reduce the impact of climate change on health in rural communities in the United States: a systematic review
Climate change, the greatest public health threat of the 21st century, will uniquely affect rural
areas that are geographically isolated and experience greater health inequities. This …
areas that are geographically isolated and experience greater health inequities. This …
Microeconomic adaptation to severe climate disturbances on Australian coral reefs
Coral reefs are increasingly affected by climate-induced disturbances that are magnified by
increasing ocean temperatures. Loss of coral reefs strongly affects people whose livelihoods …
increasing ocean temperatures. Loss of coral reefs strongly affects people whose livelihoods …
Multi-scale fallow land dynamics in a water-scarce basin of the US Southwest
Improving our understanding of land-use change is critical for water management in semi-
arid areas, due to its effects on the hydrological cycle. In the US Southwest, fallowing …
arid areas, due to its effects on the hydrological cycle. In the US Southwest, fallowing …
Water, culture, and adaptation in the High Plains-Ogallala Aquifer region
A Fischer, M Sanderson - Journal of Rural Studies, 2022 - Elsevier
We investigate how the physical water environment shapes water conservation norms
among farmers in the High Plains-Ogallala Aquifer, the largest source of groundwater in the …
among farmers in the High Plains-Ogallala Aquifer, the largest source of groundwater in the …
Heavy metals and micronutrients assessment in soil and groundwater using geospatial analyses under agricultural exploitation in dry areas
This study used a geospatial model to evaluate the regional distributions and buildup of
various Heavy Metals (HM) and micronutrients as a result of groundwater irrigation used for …
various Heavy Metals (HM) and micronutrients as a result of groundwater irrigation used for …
Groundwater connections and sustainability in social‐ecological systems
Groundwater resources are connected with social, economic, ecological, and Earth systems.
We introduce the framing of groundwater‐connected systems to better represent the nature …
We introduce the framing of groundwater‐connected systems to better represent the nature …
Joint prioritization of best-management-practice projects to optimally improve agricultural-drain-outlet water quality
The judicious application of conservation funds to mitigate non-point source pollution from
agricultural runoff continues to be a practical challenge, particularly when presented with …
agricultural runoff continues to be a practical challenge, particularly when presented with …
Groundwater overreliance leaves farmers and households high and dry
D Perrone - One Earth, 2020 - cell.com
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