“…What is important is that person believes it to be true (Heberlein, 2012 ). Farmers' beliefs connected with the human–environment interaction in the climate change context have been the growing focus of research in the past decade (Karki et al, 2020 ) with many examples around the world (USA: Arbuckle et al, 2013a , b ; Australia: Buys et al, 2012 ; Chile: Roco et al, 2015 ; New Zealand: Niles et al, 2016 ; Italy: Nguyen et al, 2016 ; Sweden: Asplund, 2016 ; South Africa: Hitayezu et al, 2017 ; Bangladesh: Kabir et al, 2017 ; Nepal: Khanal et al, 2018 ; Norway: Brobakk, 2018 ; Peru: Altea, 2020 and Finland: Peltonen-Sainio et al, 2020 ; Sorvali et al, 2021 ). Perception is sometimes used interchangeably with attitude or belief, but it is a broader term incorporating knowledge, beliefs, attitude, concern, affect, and perceived risk (Whitmarsh and Capstick, 2018 ).…”