This article analyses spatial dependence in the adoption of organic farming. Bayesian spatial Durbin probit models are applied to survey data of almost 600 Irish drystock farmers. The findings reveal that farmers located in close proximity exhibit similar choice behaviour. In addition, results show the importance of farmer interactions in adoption decisions as social norms and attitudes were identified to have spatial spill-over effects. Overall, the study highlights the importance of accounting for interdependence in farmers' decisions, which emerges as important in the formulation of agricultural policy
This paper examines spatial spillovers associated with the adoption of organic dairy farming. We hyp...
In low potential agricultural areas like the Honduran hillsides characterized by soil degradation an...
Agricultural incomes are quite heterogeneous relying as they are in part on the environmental contex...
This article analyses spatial dependence in the adoption of organic farming. Bayesian spatial Durbin...
This article analyzes spatial dependence in the adoption of organic farming. A Bayesian spatial Durb...
Farm diversification is an important component of rural development and policy in Europe. We examine...
Support for organic farming is a key strategy of rural development policies in several countries. Th...
This paper explores the development and spatial distribution of organic farming in Ireland. The focu...
In this document, we present the results of the first meta-analysis of the spatial distribution of e...
This article analyses the spatial effects in farmers’ investment decisions, in particular the role o...
Accounting for spatial interactions between farms is highly relevant for the analysis of agricultura...
In low potential agricultural areas like the Honduran hillsides characterized by soil degradation an...
Accounting for spatial interdependency is relevant when assessing policy changes in farming because ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate spatial distribution of the participation to organic far...
Purpose : It is undeniable that the NZ economy is heavily dependent on agriculture, especially dairy...
This paper examines spatial spillovers associated with the adoption of organic dairy farming. We hyp...
In low potential agricultural areas like the Honduran hillsides characterized by soil degradation an...
Agricultural incomes are quite heterogeneous relying as they are in part on the environmental contex...
This article analyses spatial dependence in the adoption of organic farming. Bayesian spatial Durbin...
This article analyzes spatial dependence in the adoption of organic farming. A Bayesian spatial Durb...
Farm diversification is an important component of rural development and policy in Europe. We examine...
Support for organic farming is a key strategy of rural development policies in several countries. Th...
This paper explores the development and spatial distribution of organic farming in Ireland. The focu...
In this document, we present the results of the first meta-analysis of the spatial distribution of e...
This article analyses the spatial effects in farmers’ investment decisions, in particular the role o...
Accounting for spatial interactions between farms is highly relevant for the analysis of agricultura...
In low potential agricultural areas like the Honduran hillsides characterized by soil degradation an...
Accounting for spatial interdependency is relevant when assessing policy changes in farming because ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate spatial distribution of the participation to organic far...
Purpose : It is undeniable that the NZ economy is heavily dependent on agriculture, especially dairy...
This paper examines spatial spillovers associated with the adoption of organic dairy farming. We hyp...
In low potential agricultural areas like the Honduran hillsides characterized by soil degradation an...
Agricultural incomes are quite heterogeneous relying as they are in part on the environmental contex...