DOI: | 10.1016/j.crm.2016.09.002
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Scopus记录号: | 2-s2.0-85011072565
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论文题名: | A good farmer pays attention to the weather |
作者: | Morton L.W.; McGuire J.M.; Cast A.D.
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刊名: | Climate Risk Management
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ISSN: | 22120963
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出版年: | 2017
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卷: | 15 | 起始页码: | 18
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结束页码: | 31
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语种: | 英语
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英文关键词: | Adaptive management
; Climate change
; Conservationist
; Farmer identity
; Productivist
; Pulse and press events
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英文摘要: | A key message of the 2014 US 3rd National Climate Assessment report is that climate change poses threats to agriculture and will require adaptation and mitigation by farmers. In the upper Midwest, the increase in total precipitation and a 37% increase in very heavy precipitation over the past 40 years are expected to continue and affect the productivity of corn-based cropping systems. The current situation and weather projections suggest that in the future, significant degradation of soil and water resources can be expected. While a number of adaptive management strategies have potential to address soil erosion, poor water quality, and production losses, farmer responses to a changing climate are not well understood. The research presented here examines how farmers’ self-identity as “a good farmer” can translate into specific incremental and transformative adaptations of farming strategies. Analysis of a 2012 survey of 4778 upper Midwest farmers finds that three nodes in the identity control model, the biophysical situation, reflected appraisals comprised of a set of beliefs which are sources of information input, and a farmer's identities, influence variations in selected adaptive management practices. The biophysical situation (flooding, drought, saturated soils, and/or having a river run through the farm) are significant explanatory variables in seven of the eight models and farmer's identities, conservationist and/or productivist, are significant in all models. This is evidence that farmers are paying attention to the biophysical situation as well as being guided by their own understandings of themselves as good farmers in making decisions about their farm operation. More research is needed to better understand what activates identities, core values and beliefs and how some values are privileged over others in adaptive decisions. This work suggests that educators and policymakers should focus on interventions, incentives and policies that activate the farmer's conservationist identity to increase adaptations that protect the agroecosystem in the longer term. © 2016 |
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资源类型: | 期刊论文
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标识符: | http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/58989
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Appears in Collections: | 气候变化与战略
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作者单位: | Iowa State University, Department of Sociology, United States; University of California-Santa Barbara, Department of Sociology, United States
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Morton L.W.,McGuire J.M.,Cast A.D.. A good farmer pays attention to the weather[J]. Climate Risk Management,2017-01-01,15
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