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DOI10.1080/14693062.2018.1546163
Climate change and the agricultural sector in Ireland: examining farmer awareness and willingness to adopt new advisory mitigation tools
Tzemi D.; Breen J.
发表日期2019
ISSN14693062
起始页码611
结束页码622
卷号19期号:5
英文摘要Agriculture is responsible for the bulk of Ireland’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. However, the potential to mitigate some of these emissions through the adoption of more efficient farm management practices may be hampered by farmers’ awareness and attitude towards climate change and agriculture’s role in contributing to GHG emissions. This paper presents results from a survey of 746 Irish farmers in 2014, with a view to understanding farmers’ awareness of, and attitudes to, climate change and GHG emissions. Survey results show that there was a general uncertainty towards a number of questions related to agricultural GHG emissions, e.g. if tilling of land causes GHG emissions, and that farmers were reluctant to take action to reduce GHG emissions on their farm. To further explore farmers’ attitudes towards climate change, a multinomial logit model was used to examine the socio-economic factors that affect farmers’ willingness to adopt an advisory tool that would show the potential reduction in GHG emissions from the adoption of new technologies. Results show that farmers’ awareness of human-induced global climate change was positively related to the tool’s adoption. Key policy insights Irish farmers are generally not sufficiently aware of the impact of their activities on climate change. A quarter of farmers believed that climate change will only impact on their business in the long-term; such an attitude may lead to a reluctance amongst these farmers to adopt management practices that reduce GHG emissions. Awareness of climate change affects positively the adoption of new tools to reduce GHG emissions on farmers’ farms. IT literacy affects willingness to adopt new tools to address GHG emissions. Reception of agri-environmental advice can have a positive influence on farmers’ willingness to adopt new GHG emission abatement tools. Farmers in receipt of environmental subsidies are more likely to adopt new abatement tools, either because they are more environmentally conscious or because the subsidy raised their environmentally consciousness. Willingness to adopt differs between different farm enterprises; operating dairy enterprise increases the willingness to adopt new advisory mitigation tools. © 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
英文关键词advisory tool; awareness; Climate change; technology adoption
语种英语
scopus关键词agricultural practice; carbon emission; climate change; farmers attitude; greenhouse gas; socioeconomic indicator; subsidy system; technology adoption; Ireland
来源期刊Climate Policy
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/153400
作者单位International Business School, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, United Kingdom; School of Agriculture, Food & Science, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
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Tzemi D.,Breen J.. Climate change and the agricultural sector in Ireland: examining farmer awareness and willingness to adopt new advisory mitigation tools[J],2019,19(5).
APA Tzemi D.,&Breen J..(2019).Climate change and the agricultural sector in Ireland: examining farmer awareness and willingness to adopt new advisory mitigation tools.Climate Policy,19(5).
MLA Tzemi D.,et al."Climate change and the agricultural sector in Ireland: examining farmer awareness and willingness to adopt new advisory mitigation tools".Climate Policy 19.5(2019).
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