Drivers of farmers' adoption and continuation of climate-smart agricultural practices. A study from northeastern Italy



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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.136345
DOI: 
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.136345
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Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)
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journal article
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Science of The Total Environment
Number: 
March 2020
Volume: 
710
Author(s): 
Pagliacci F.
Defrancesco E.
Mozzato D.
Bortolini L.
Pezzuolo A.
Pirotti F.
Pisani E.
Gatto P.
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The EU rural development policy has addressed challenges related to climate change in agriculture by introducing public voluntary schemes, which financially support the adoption of climate-smart agricultural practices. Several factors, most of which are non-financial ones, drive adoption and continuation of these schemes by farmers. Despite the importance of these factors, only a few studies explore their role in the European context. This paper contributes to filling this gap from a twofold perspective. First, it investigates the role of the farming factors, technology accessibility, environmental features, policy design and social expertise at the territorial level on early adoption. Second, it sheds light on farmers' attitudes and motivations and on social pressure on their decision to continue or discontinue the practices, by surveying a sample of early adopters

Publication year: 
2020