Best management practices (BMPs) for reducing agricultural non-point source pollution are widely available. However, agriculture remains a major global contributor to degradation of waters because farmers often do not adopt BMPs. To improve water quality, it is necessary to understand the factors that influence BMP adoption by farmers. We review the findings of BMP adoption studies from both developed and developing countries, published after (or otherwise not included in) two major literature reviews from 2007 and 2008. We summarize the study locations, scales, and BMPs studied; the analytical methods used; the factors evaluated; and the directionality of each factor’s influence on BMP adoption. We then present a conceptual framework for B...
To assist Extension professionals working in Texas\u27s Little River Watershed with efforts to educa...
The management of agricultural nonpoint source pollution is complex due to the diffuse nature of the...
Evidence shows that conventional agricultural systems, which currently dominate global food producti...
Best management practices (BMPs) for reducing agricultural non-point source pollution are widely ava...
Best management practices (BMPs) for reducing agricultural non-point source pollution are widely ava...
Efforts to control nonpoint source pollution (NPS) that impacts water quality have focused on conser...
Millions of dollars are spent annually in the United States on the installation of agricultural Best...
© 2018 International Research and Training Center on Erosion and Sedimentation and China Water and P...
Voluntary adoption of Best Management Practices (BMPs) has been the foundation among many environmen...
This study investigates the determinants affecting producers’ adoption of some Best Management Pract...
This study investigates the determinants affecting producers’ adoption of some Best Management Pract...
Environmental & Natural Resource Economics at the University of Rhode IslandAgriculture makes up the...
Agricultural nonpoint source pollution is recognised as a major cause of water pollution. The charac...
To assist Extension professionals working in Texas\u27s Little River Watershed with efforts to educa...
To assist Extension professionals working in Texas\u27s Little River Watershed with efforts to educa...
To assist Extension professionals working in Texas\u27s Little River Watershed with efforts to educa...
The management of agricultural nonpoint source pollution is complex due to the diffuse nature of the...
Evidence shows that conventional agricultural systems, which currently dominate global food producti...
Best management practices (BMPs) for reducing agricultural non-point source pollution are widely ava...
Best management practices (BMPs) for reducing agricultural non-point source pollution are widely ava...
Efforts to control nonpoint source pollution (NPS) that impacts water quality have focused on conser...
Millions of dollars are spent annually in the United States on the installation of agricultural Best...
© 2018 International Research and Training Center on Erosion and Sedimentation and China Water and P...
Voluntary adoption of Best Management Practices (BMPs) has been the foundation among many environmen...
This study investigates the determinants affecting producers’ adoption of some Best Management Pract...
This study investigates the determinants affecting producers’ adoption of some Best Management Pract...
Environmental & Natural Resource Economics at the University of Rhode IslandAgriculture makes up the...
Agricultural nonpoint source pollution is recognised as a major cause of water pollution. The charac...
To assist Extension professionals working in Texas\u27s Little River Watershed with efforts to educa...
To assist Extension professionals working in Texas\u27s Little River Watershed with efforts to educa...
To assist Extension professionals working in Texas\u27s Little River Watershed with efforts to educa...
The management of agricultural nonpoint source pollution is complex due to the diffuse nature of the...
Evidence shows that conventional agricultural systems, which currently dominate global food producti...