2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00267-023-01815-y
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Personal and Professional Mitigation Behavioral Intentions of Agricultural Experts to Address Climate Change

Abstract: Mitigation activities, whether at the personal level relating to lifestyle or on the professional level, especially in the agriculture sector, are widely encouraged by scientists and policymakers. This research empirically analyses the association between agricultural experts’ perceptions about climate change and their intention to implement climate change mitigation. Based on survey data, individuals’ reported intention to implement personal and professional mitigation behavior is explained using a conceptual… Show more

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“…in various parts of the world, including Iran, and farmers need to be more adaptable to these changes and variability to maintain their livelihood (Azizi Khalkheili et al, 2016;Yazdanpanah et al, 2023). The scientific studies conducted in Iran also show the significant impacts of climate variability on the agricultural sector (Farajzadeh Asl et al, 2009;Khoush Akhlagh et al, 2010;Barati et al, 2023;Zobeidi et al, 2023). According to Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), climate change is distributed differently among regions, generations, age groups, income groups, occupations, and genders (IPCC, 2001).…”
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“…in various parts of the world, including Iran, and farmers need to be more adaptable to these changes and variability to maintain their livelihood (Azizi Khalkheili et al, 2016;Yazdanpanah et al, 2023). The scientific studies conducted in Iran also show the significant impacts of climate variability on the agricultural sector (Farajzadeh Asl et al, 2009;Khoush Akhlagh et al, 2010;Barati et al, 2023;Zobeidi et al, 2023). According to Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), climate change is distributed differently among regions, generations, age groups, income groups, occupations, and genders (IPCC, 2001).…”
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