An evaluation of farmers’ perception, awareness, and adaptation towards climate change: a study from Punjab province Pakistan

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Autor(a) principal: Mehmood,Muhammad Sajid
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Li,Gang, Khan,Ahsan Riaz, Siddiqui,Badar Naseem, Tareen,Waqar Ul Hassan, Kubra,Amara Tul, Ateeq-Ur-Rehman,Muhammad
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Globally, all environmental sectors are threatened by climate change, most especially to the food and agriculture sectors. Pakistan is a developing country that is most vulnerable to extreme and harsh climatic conditions, especially in Southeast Asia. Climate change has often adverse effects on Pakistan because it is often affected by severe weather conditions. Although, some studies have reported on farmers’ perceptiveness regarding climate change adaptation and mitigation, there is still insufficient awareness among Pakistanis’ farmers. Key knowledge is very important for farmers to overcome the harsh climatic conditions for harvesting and saving crops. To bridge this gap, this research discovered the awareness level of climate change, weather conditions, and related factors among Pakistani farmers. Through a stratified random sampling technique, 500 structured questionnaires were distributed among the farmers in four districts of Punjab Pakistan for study analysis. The probit model was used to analyze the farmer’s perception regarding climate change, socio-demographic and economic variables. The findings of this research showed that 75% of farmers are aware of climate change. Perception of climate change between farmers was directly associated with agriculture experience, farmers’ age, land ownership status, level of education, information sources, and access to extension. Also, our research showed that farmers’ assessment of adaptive behavior showed that farmers are actively implementing crop diversification, irrigation, and other adaptation strategies. Results of this study will help government agencies and policymakers in Pakistan and other regions to develop sustainable adaptation measures in the framework of climate change.
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spelling An evaluation of farmers’ perception, awareness, and adaptation towards climate change: a study from Punjab province Pakistanclimate changeawarenessclimatic parametersperceptionadaptation strategiesPakistanABSTRACT: Globally, all environmental sectors are threatened by climate change, most especially to the food and agriculture sectors. Pakistan is a developing country that is most vulnerable to extreme and harsh climatic conditions, especially in Southeast Asia. Climate change has often adverse effects on Pakistan because it is often affected by severe weather conditions. Although, some studies have reported on farmers’ perceptiveness regarding climate change adaptation and mitigation, there is still insufficient awareness among Pakistanis’ farmers. Key knowledge is very important for farmers to overcome the harsh climatic conditions for harvesting and saving crops. To bridge this gap, this research discovered the awareness level of climate change, weather conditions, and related factors among Pakistani farmers. Through a stratified random sampling technique, 500 structured questionnaires were distributed among the farmers in four districts of Punjab Pakistan for study analysis. The probit model was used to analyze the farmer’s perception regarding climate change, socio-demographic and economic variables. The findings of this research showed that 75% of farmers are aware of climate change. Perception of climate change between farmers was directly associated with agriculture experience, farmers’ age, land ownership status, level of education, information sources, and access to extension. Also, our research showed that farmers’ assessment of adaptive behavior showed that farmers are actively implementing crop diversification, irrigation, and other adaptation strategies. Results of this study will help government agencies and policymakers in Pakistan and other regions to develop sustainable adaptation measures in the framework of climate change.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782022000300951Ciência Rural v.52 n.3 2022reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20201109info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMehmood,Muhammad SajidLi,GangKhan,Ahsan RiazSiddiqui,Badar NaseemTareen,Waqar Ul HassanKubra,Amara TulAteeq-Ur-Rehman,Muhammadeng2021-09-20T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv An evaluation of farmers’ perception, awareness, and adaptation towards climate change: a study from Punjab province Pakistan
title An evaluation of farmers’ perception, awareness, and adaptation towards climate change: a study from Punjab province Pakistan
spellingShingle An evaluation of farmers’ perception, awareness, and adaptation towards climate change: a study from Punjab province Pakistan
Mehmood,Muhammad Sajid
climate change
awareness
climatic parameters
perception
adaptation strategies
Pakistan
title_short An evaluation of farmers’ perception, awareness, and adaptation towards climate change: a study from Punjab province Pakistan
title_full An evaluation of farmers’ perception, awareness, and adaptation towards climate change: a study from Punjab province Pakistan
title_fullStr An evaluation of farmers’ perception, awareness, and adaptation towards climate change: a study from Punjab province Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed An evaluation of farmers’ perception, awareness, and adaptation towards climate change: a study from Punjab province Pakistan
title_sort An evaluation of farmers’ perception, awareness, and adaptation towards climate change: a study from Punjab province Pakistan
author Mehmood,Muhammad Sajid
author_facet Mehmood,Muhammad Sajid
Li,Gang
Khan,Ahsan Riaz
Siddiqui,Badar Naseem
Tareen,Waqar Ul Hassan
Kubra,Amara Tul
Ateeq-Ur-Rehman,Muhammad
author_role author
author2 Li,Gang
Khan,Ahsan Riaz
Siddiqui,Badar Naseem
Tareen,Waqar Ul Hassan
Kubra,Amara Tul
Ateeq-Ur-Rehman,Muhammad
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mehmood,Muhammad Sajid
Li,Gang
Khan,Ahsan Riaz
Siddiqui,Badar Naseem
Tareen,Waqar Ul Hassan
Kubra,Amara Tul
Ateeq-Ur-Rehman,Muhammad
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv climate change
awareness
climatic parameters
perception
adaptation strategies
Pakistan
topic climate change
awareness
climatic parameters
perception
adaptation strategies
Pakistan
description ABSTRACT: Globally, all environmental sectors are threatened by climate change, most especially to the food and agriculture sectors. Pakistan is a developing country that is most vulnerable to extreme and harsh climatic conditions, especially in Southeast Asia. Climate change has often adverse effects on Pakistan because it is often affected by severe weather conditions. Although, some studies have reported on farmers’ perceptiveness regarding climate change adaptation and mitigation, there is still insufficient awareness among Pakistanis’ farmers. Key knowledge is very important for farmers to overcome the harsh climatic conditions for harvesting and saving crops. To bridge this gap, this research discovered the awareness level of climate change, weather conditions, and related factors among Pakistani farmers. Through a stratified random sampling technique, 500 structured questionnaires were distributed among the farmers in four districts of Punjab Pakistan for study analysis. The probit model was used to analyze the farmer’s perception regarding climate change, socio-demographic and economic variables. The findings of this research showed that 75% of farmers are aware of climate change. Perception of climate change between farmers was directly associated with agriculture experience, farmers’ age, land ownership status, level of education, information sources, and access to extension. Also, our research showed that farmers’ assessment of adaptive behavior showed that farmers are actively implementing crop diversification, irrigation, and other adaptation strategies. Results of this study will help government agencies and policymakers in Pakistan and other regions to develop sustainable adaptation measures in the framework of climate change.
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