Climate change is likely to require irrigators in Australia's Murray-Darling Basin to cope with less water, which will require ongoing farm adjustment. Possible incremental adjustment …
For over 150 years Australia has exported bulk, undifferentiated, commodities such as wool, wheat, meat and sugar to the UK and more recently to Japan, Korea, and the Middle East. It …
Climate change has serious implications for the agricultural industry—both in terms of the need to adapt to a changing climate and to modify practices to mitigate for the impacts of …
The exact relationship between people's climate change attitudes and behaviour is a topic that engages policy-makers and researchers worldwide. Do climate change attitudes …
To achieve this outcome the report seeks to cover a wide range of disciplines, building upon current National Water Commission (NWC) overviews into the social and economic impacts …
P Datta, B Behera - Environmental Challenges, 2022 - Elsevier
The Indian agricultural sector is highly vulnerable to climate change. Hence, the adoption of appropriate adaptation measures by the farmers is crucial for reducing the adverse effects …
L Menapace, G Colson, R Raffaelli - Global Environmental Change, 2015 - Elsevier
Using the exchangeability method, we elicit Italian farmers' short-and long-run perceptions of agricultural risks related to climate change. We consider four sources of crop loss risk …
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY CSIRO was contracted by the Garnaut Climate Change Review team to review recent studies examining Australians' views of climate change, their beliefs …
L Buys, E Miller, K van Megen - Regional Environmental Change, 2012 - Springer
Public engagement and support is essential for ensuring adaptation to climate change. The first step in achieving engagement is documenting how the general public currently perceive …