2020
DOI: 10.35241/emeraldopenres.13412.1
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Social capital factors affecting uptake of sustainable soil management practices: a literature review

Abstract: Soil quality is in decline in many parts of the world, in part due to the intensification of agricultural practices. Whilst economic instruments and regulations can help incentivise uptake of more sustainable soil management practices, they rarely motivate long-term behavior change when used alone. We are now beginning to pay attention to the complex social factors that affect uptake of sustainable soil management practices. To understand why some communities try these practices whilst others do not, we undert… Show more

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“…Given soil degradation on farms is a global problem (Lal and Stewart 1990 ), there have been calls for changes in farming soil management practices to be more sustainable (Rust et al 2020 ). However, uptake of more sustainable soil management practices has remained low (Alskaf et al 2020 ; Lahmar 2010 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given soil degradation on farms is a global problem (Lal and Stewart 1990 ), there have been calls for changes in farming soil management practices to be more sustainable (Rust et al 2020 ). However, uptake of more sustainable soil management practices has remained low (Alskaf et al 2020 ; Lahmar 2010 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are three elements of community that may significantly influence impact culture: trust, connection, and the role of social norms and power. Taken together, these represent the "social capital" that an individual, team, or institution has with those they need to work with to generate impact (Bachmann, 2001;Rust et al, 2020).…”
Section: Communitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The temporal dynamics of trust are worth noting. Trust typically forms slowly over many small steps, and so the first step toward building trust with someone is to engage with them, and give each other low-risk opportunities to give and take, and see what happens (Rust et al, 2020). It is this reciprocity that builds trust over time.…”
Section: Trustmentioning
confidence: 99%
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