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VOL. 8, ISSUE 12 (2021)
An analysis of climate change impacts in the context of farmers’ awareness and perception: Evidence from the UK
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Moh Zali, Rodriguez Bach Cruse Wells, Sintya Yunus, Girzalsky Thompson
Abstract
This study was undertaken to assess farmers’ awareness and perceptions of climate change impacts from the UK’s perspective. The data was analysed using descriptive statistics and a regression model. According to the findings of a descriptive analysis, the majority of respondents were aware of climate concerns, but their perceptions of the effects of climate change on production and annual revenue differed. Climate-related information is very relevant in determining farmers' understanding of climate change implications, according to a regression test. A probit analysis shows that awareness, perception, education, crop production, soil fertility and annual revenue are highly influential on farmers’ climate change impacts adaptation. The findings show that effective adaptation to climate change impacts is heavily reliant on community awareness and farmers’ perceptions of climate change impacts.
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Pages:95-98
How to cite this article:
Moh Zali, Rodriguez Bach Cruse Wells, Sintya Yunus, Girzalsky Thompson "An analysis of climate change impacts in the context of farmers’ awareness and perception: Evidence from the UK". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 8, Issue 12, 2021, Pages 95-98
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