2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10584-019-02630-3
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National print media vs. agricultural trade publications: communicating the 2012 Midwestern US drought

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“…Our finding that coverage increasingly focused on the discussion of political and public events as well as on compliance contrasts with previous studies which found that reporting of specialized farming magazines with regard to, e.g., climate change [75] or sustainable agriculture [8], primarily addressed farm-management issues. Again, the concept of politicization offers an explanation, since our data reflect a rising influence of non-agricultural actors, the increasing preference of society for environmental services, and calls for more stringent implementation of EU policies.…”
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“…Our finding that coverage increasingly focused on the discussion of political and public events as well as on compliance contrasts with previous studies which found that reporting of specialized farming magazines with regard to, e.g., climate change [75] or sustainable agriculture [8], primarily addressed farm-management issues. Again, the concept of politicization offers an explanation, since our data reflect a rising influence of non-agricultural actors, the increasing preference of society for environmental services, and calls for more stringent implementation of EU policies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Aumento de la sequía y su frecuencia 22 Abid et al, 2020;Akinyemi, 2017;Ayal & Leal, 2017;Bacha et al, 2018;Brussow et al, 2019;Church et al, 2020;Cooper & Wheeler, 2017;Cruz et al, 2021;Dakurah, 2020;Durrani et al, 2021;Foguesatto et al, 2018;Khan et al, 2020;Manandhar et al, 2015;Mubiru et al, 2018;Rao et al, 2017;Singh et al, 2018;Singh et al, 2020;Staub et al, 2020;Sutcliffe et al, 2016;Talanow et al, En relación con los factores que influyen sobre las percepciones ante la sequía, la primera categoría es atributos personales (con nueve componentes), siendo el más estudiado, años de experiencia en el rubro, con cinco estudios. La segunda categoría es factores cognitivos (con seis componentes) siendo el más investigado, la memoria (colectiva e individual) con tres estudios.…”
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