Farmers' behavioural determinants of on-farm biodiversity management in Europe: a systematic review
Agricultural intensification and landscape homogenisation are major drivers of biodiversity
loss in European agricultural landscapes. Improvements require changes in farming …
loss in European agricultural landscapes. Improvements require changes in farming …
Understanding why farmers adopt soil conservation tillage: A systematic review
As soils across the globe continue to face problems of severe degradation and loss under
current management practices, there is a great need to study soil conservation decisions …
current management practices, there is a great need to study soil conservation decisions …
Have farmers had enough of experts?
The exponential rise of information available means we can now, in theory, access
knowledge on almost any question we ask. However, as the amount of unverified …
knowledge on almost any question we ask. However, as the amount of unverified …
[HTML][HTML] Why facts don't change minds: Insights from cognitive science for the improved communication of conservation research
AH Toomey - Biological Conservation, 2023 - Elsevier
Conservation scientists increasingly seek to find ways to implement their research for
improved policy and practice. However, such efforts may be ineffective, or even …
improved policy and practice. However, such efforts may be ineffective, or even …
Understanding pollution behavior among farmers: Exploring the influence of social networks and political identity on reducing straw burning in China
W Zheng, B Luo - Energy Research & Social Science, 2022 - Elsevier
Burned areas and the proportion of straw in a fast-growing economy vary on an annual
basis, creating a significant obstacle to global ecological security. Extant studies have made …
basis, creating a significant obstacle to global ecological security. Extant studies have made …
Farmers' social networks and regional spillover effects in agricultural climate change mitigation
Climate change poses a severe threat to global agricultural production and rural livelihoods,
and since agriculture itself is a significant source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, it can …
and since agriculture itself is a significant source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, it can …
[HTML][HTML] Contextualising farmer perspectives on regenerative agriculture: A post-productivist future?
Within agri-food scholarship, longstanding debates have focused on the empirical
applicability and conceptual utility of differing agricultural paradigms. These have often …
applicability and conceptual utility of differing agricultural paradigms. These have often …
Investigating knowledge dissemination and social media use in the farming network to build trust in smart farming technology adoption
G Dilleen, E Claffey, A Foley, K Doolin - Journal of Business & …, 2023 - emerald.com
Purpose This paper aims to investigate how actors in the farmer's network influence the
adoption of smart farming technology (SFT) and to understand how social media affects this …
adoption of smart farming technology (SFT) and to understand how social media affects this …
# farming365–Exploring farmers' social media use and the (re) presentation of farming lives
M Riley, B Robertson - Journal of Rural Studies, 2021 - Elsevier
Rural studies now has a well-established corpus of work exploring how rural spaces and
practices become (re) presented within various media and how these representations serve …
practices become (re) presented within various media and how these representations serve …
[HTML][HTML] An adoption spectrum for sustainable agriculture practices: A new framework applied to cover crop adoption
CONTEXT The adoption of sustainable agriculture practices is critical for future ecological,
food security, and farmer livelihood goals. Traditionally, the adoption of sustainable …
food security, and farmer livelihood goals. Traditionally, the adoption of sustainable …