Farmers' intention to adopt low-carbon agricultural technologies to mitigate climate change

IF 5.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental and Sustainability Indicators Pub Date : 2024-06-26 DOI:10.1016/j.indic.2024.100432
Yadgar Momenpour , Shahla Choobchian , Latif Haji
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Climate change is one of the main crises in the world primarily due to greenhouse gas emissions. The agricultural sector is a key factor in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Therefore, this study aims to analyze farmers' intentions to use low-carbon agricultural technologies. Based on a theoretical framework adapted from the comprehensive action determination model, data were collected through questionnaires distributed among 373 farmers in the southern region of West Azarbaijan province, Iran. Factors influencing farmers' intentions were identified using a structural equation model. The results indicated that attitude (β = 0.532), habits (β = 0.282), and objective constraints (β = 0.105) significantly influenced farmers’ intentions to adopt low-carbon agricultural technologies. The model predicted 68.4% of the variance in farmers' intentions. All predictors in the comprehensive action determination model demonstrated robustness and significant positive relationships, except for subjective constraints. Additionally, the model effectively explained normative processes, habitual processes, situational influences, and intentional processes among farmers. This research suggests policy solutions to promote the adoption of low-carbon agricultural technologies by farmers in response to climate change, thereby fostering sustainable agriculture in the region. When developing future plans for climate change adaptation, planners should use the comprehensive action determination model as a fundamental guideline. This model is essential for both mitigating climate change and enhancing behavioral intentions, which are critical objectives.

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农民采用低碳农业技术减缓气候变化的意向
气候变化是世界主要危机之一,其主要原因是温室气体排放。农业部门是减少温室气体排放的关键因素。因此,本研究旨在分析农民使用低碳农业技术的意向。根据综合行动决定模型改编的理论框架,通过向伊朗西阿扎尔拜疆省南部地区的 373 位农民发放问卷收集数据。采用结构方程模型确定了影响农民意向的因素。结果表明,态度(β = 0.532)、习惯(β = 0.282)和客观限制(β = 0.105)显著影响了农民采用低碳农业技术的意愿。该模型预测了 68.4% 的农民意向变异。除主观约束外,综合行动决定模型中的所有预测因子都表现出稳健性和显著的正相关关系。此外,该模型还有效解释了农民的规范过程、习惯过程、情境影响和意向过程。这项研究提出了政策解决方案,以促进农民采用低碳农业技术应对气候变化,从而促进该地区农业的可持续发展。在制定适应气候变化的未来计划时,规划者应将综合行动决策模型作为基本准则。这一模式对于减缓气候变化和提高行为意向这两个关键目标都至关重要。
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Environmental and Sustainability Indicators
Environmental and Sustainability Indicators Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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57 days
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