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How do farmers perceive climate change? A systematic review

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CLIMATIC CHANGE
Volume 162, Issue 3, Pages 991-1010

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10584-020-02814-2

Keywords

Awareness; Perception; Meteorology; Climate change and variability; Farmers; Agriculture

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In this paper, a systematic literature review was conducted to synthesize understanding on farmers' perception on climate change. Farmers' perception of climate change is conceptualized as comprising of three dimensions-first, as farmers' awareness; second, conceptual understanding; and third, the experience of climate change. The review included 162 papers published during the period January 2000 to July 2019. The highest number of studies was conducted in Africa, followed by Asia. A large majority of farmers report being aware of climate change. However, only a few studies elicit the difference between climate variability and climate change from farmers. A negligible number of studies attempt to identify the role of agricultural activities in greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. Furthermore, authors compare farmers' perception with meteorological evidence, which is more aligned in terms of change in temperature rather than precipitation. The insights from the review provide guidance on conceptualization and operationalization of the variable farmers' perception of climate change for future studies.

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