Abstract

Climate change is responsible for the negative effects in human life causing a decrease in agricultural products, biodiversity, soil fertility, and forest areas. In contrast, climate change increases plant diseases and pests, the cost of agricultural production and risk in food security. This study aims to determine whether climate change is a phenomenon via the analysis of the perceptions of the farmers in the Mersin province conducted over 251 questionnaires. Farmers primarily perceive climate change over production costs and the reduction in yield. Moreover, they are highly aware of its relation to natural events such as floods, drought, and storms. Nevertheless, inappropriate agricultural practices also lead to the negative consequences caused by climate change. In this respect, this study revealed that farmers with high cooperative partnerships and experience perceived climate change significantly.

Details

Title
FARMERS’ PERCEPTION REGARDING CLIMATE CHANGE IN SOUTHERN TURKEY: THE CASE OF MERSIN PROVINCE
Author
Gul, Aykut; KAPUR, Burcak; Hayran, Seyit; DURU, Sinan; Yavuz Sahin TURGUT
Publication year
2021
Publication date
Mar 2021
Publisher
Universita degli Studi di Bologna
ISSN
15945685
e-ISSN
26111128
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English; French
ProQuest document ID
2520194868
Copyright
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