Five decades of soil erosion research in “terroir”. The State-of-the-Art

J Rodrigo-Comino - Earth-Science Reviews, 2018 - Elsevier
Although soil erosion in vineyards is key to understanding the sustainability of agricultural
management, there is not a worldwide definitive state-of-the-art review. It is accepted that …

An exploration of individual, social and material factors influencing water pollution mitigation behaviours within the farming community

A Inman, M Winter, R Wheeler, E Vrain, A Lovett… - Land use policy, 2018 - Elsevier
Diffuse pollution of watercourses from agriculture represents a complex and persistent
environmental problem in the UK. This paper provides insights into why UK policy …

A Bibliometric Analysis on Conservation Land Trust and Implication for China

C Yang, M Li, Z Wang - … Journal of Environmental Research and Public …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Modern land protection and biodiversity conservation depend greatly on the application of
land trust. With the accelerated development of land trust organizations, the land trust has …

Crop advisers as conservation intermediaries: Perceptions and policy implications for relying on nontraditional partners to increase US farmers' adoption of soil and …

FR Eanes, AS Singh, BR Bulla, P Ranjan, M Fales… - Land use policy, 2019 - Elsevier
Federal agricultural land use policies in the United States aimed at protecting soil health and
water quality typically rely on persuading individual farmers to voluntarily adopt conservation …

Lessons learnt: Sharing soil knowledge to improve land management and sustainable soil use

L Lobry de Bruyn, A Jenkins… - Soil Science Society of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Core Ideas Acknowledge the role of experiential knowledge in informing soil use and
management. Investigate knowledge needs and discourse in a deeper and all …

Evaluating nonresponse bias in survey research conducted in the rural Midwest

JJ Coon, CJ van Riper, LW Morton… - Society & Natural …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
An understanding of private landowner's perceptions can guide decisions about
conservation in rural landscapes. However, mailed surveys that evaluate landowner views …

Navigating the information landscape: public and private information source access by midwest farmers

K Beethem, ST Marquart-Pyatt, J Lai, T Guo - Agriculture and Human …, 2023 - Springer
Timely and accurate information is vital to the success of row crop farmers in the United
States. Information access is also critical to conservation efforts due to its influence on best …

Farmer selection of sources of information for nitrogen management in the US Midwest: Implications for environmental programs

D Stuart, RCH Denny, M Houser, AP Reimer… - Land Use Policy, 2018 - Elsevier
Nitrogen fertilizer has increased crop yields, but in many regions inefficient use has also
resulted in water pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Attempts to address these …

Midwestern US farmers perceive crop advisers as conduits of information on agricultural conservation practices

FR Eanes, AS Singh, BR Bulla, P Ranjan… - Environmental …, 2017 - Springer
Nonpoint source pollution from agricultural land uses continues to pose one of the most
significant threats to water quality in the US, with measurable impacts across local, regional …

Who trusts whom in the Great Barrier Reef? Exploring trust and communication in natural resource management

T MacKeracher, A Diedrich, GG Gurney… - Environmental science & …, 2018 - Elsevier
Trust is an important element of social capital that is increasingly recognized as integral to
effective natural resource management, yet the concept remains relatively unexplored in the …