[HTML][HTML] Soil carbon sequestration as a climate strategy: what do farmers think?

HJ Buck, A Palumbo-Compton - Biogeochemistry, 2022 - Springer
Countries and companies with net-zero emissions targets are considering carbon removal
strategies to compensate for remaining greenhouse gas emissions. Soil carbon …

Are we taking farmers seriously? A review of the literature on farmer perceptions and climate change, 2007–2018

B Soubry, K Sherren, TF Thornton - Journal of Rural Studies, 2020 - Elsevier
While there is broad agreement in theory that farmers' expertise should be integrated into
discussions of land management and climate change adaptation in the food system, it is …

Farmers' incremental adaptation to water scarcity: An application of the model of private proactive adaptation to climate change (MPPACC)

T Zobeidi, J Yaghoubi, M Yazdanpanah - Agricultural Water Management, 2022 - Elsevier
To support effective adaptation in the agriculture sector through policy and practice, it is
essential to know how farmers, as the primary decision-makers regarding land use …

Barriers to implementing climate resilient agricultural strategies: The case of crop diversification in the US Corn Belt

GE Roesch-McNally, JG Arbuckle, JC Tyndall - Global environmental …, 2018 - Elsevier
Cropping system diversity can help build greater agroecosystem resilience by suppressing
insect, weed, and disease pressures while also mitigating effects of extreme and more …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring farmers' climate change perceptions and adaptation intentions: Empirical evidence from Austria

H Mitter, M Larcher, M Schönhart, M Stöttinger… - Environmental …, 2019 - Springer
The lack of timely adaptation in agriculture may hamper prosperous farm developments by
neglecting risks and opportunities emerging from climate change. Understanding farmers' …

[HTML][HTML] Climate change awareness, perceived impacts, and adaptation from farmers' experience and behavior: a triple-loop review

S Ricart, C Gandolfi, A Castelletti - Regional Environmental Change, 2023 - Springer
Individuals and communities socially construct risk, and societies with greater risk
perception may be more apt to mobilize or adapt to emergent threats like climate change …

[HTML][HTML] An adoption spectrum for sustainable agriculture practices: A new framework applied to cover crop adoption

G Han, MT Niles - Agricultural Systems, 2023 - Elsevier
CONTEXT The adoption of sustainable agriculture practices is critical for future ecological,
food security, and farmer livelihood goals. Traditionally, the adoption of sustainable …

Landscape co-management and livelihood sustainability: Lessons learned from the billion trees afforestation project in Pakistan

A Ullah, A Zeb, SE Saqib, H Kächele - Land Use Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
In Pakistan, forests and agriculture are important sources of food and income for rural
communities. Therefore, to restore the landscape and improve livelihoods, the government …

Techno-optimism and farmers' attitudes toward climate change adaptation

M Gardezi, JG Arbuckle - Environment and Behavior, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
In industrialized societies, techno-optimism is a belief that human ingenuity, through
improved science and technology, will ultimately provide remedies to most current and …

Understanding farmers' climate adaptation intention in Iran: A protection-motivation extended model

M Ghanian, OM Ghoochani, M Dehghanpour… - Land Use Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
Adaptation to climate change is a matter of urgent social scientific analysis. Within the
agricultural sector of many developing nations, farmers must make long-term decisions to …