2021
DOI: 10.3389/fsufs.2021.706113
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Time to Transition: Barriers and Opportunities to Farmer Adoption of Soil GHG Mitigation Practices in Dutch Agriculture

Abstract: As the second largest exporter of agricultural products worldwide, the Netherlands is a production hub, a leading example of high yields per hectare. However, this productivity includes intensive farming practices, placing a risk on the climate through the emission of greenhouse gases N2O and CO2 from soil. To meet global efforts, the Netherlands must reduce its climatic impact, including soil emissions, but the transition to alternative farming practices can be challenging. This research identifies the barrie… Show more

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“…Even if high-latitude agriculture may benefit from climate change, it still needs to contribute to reduction of GHG emissions as defined in national and international climate policies and agreements. Naturally, farmers are the central group for implementing these climate actions at the farm level (Gomes and Reidsma, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even if high-latitude agriculture may benefit from climate change, it still needs to contribute to reduction of GHG emissions as defined in national and international climate policies and agreements. Naturally, farmers are the central group for implementing these climate actions at the farm level (Gomes and Reidsma, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exploring behavioural factors driving farmers' adoption of best mitigation practices is highly relevant and important in this light. There is a growing body of literature using behavioural approaches to investigate the drivers and barriers of farmers' adoption behaviour of climate mitigation measures (Doran et al, 2020;Gomes & Reidsma, 2021;Kreft et al, 2021;Leonhardt et al, 2022;Moerkerken et al, 2020;Niles et al, 2016). Pro-environmental behaviour has been predominantly studied using the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) (Sok et al, 2021).…”
Section: Problem Statement and Literature Gapmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, the TPB model has been criticized for ignoring the time dimension of behavioural change and neglecting emotional or value-related determinants of behaviour (Bamberg, 2013a). Specifically, in the Dutch dairy context, the existing literature (Gomes & Reidsma, 2021;Moerkerken et al, 2020) has not investigated the effects of farmers' socio-psychological and socio-demographical factors on their adoption behaviour of climate mitigation measures by considering the time dimension. 1 6 Besides the adoption of mitigation measures, efficient production and resource optimization are essential components of the transition towards circular dairy farming (de Boer & van Ittersum, 2018).…”
Section: Problem Statement and Literature Gapmentioning
confidence: 99%
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