Climate change has serious implications for agricultural production, natural resource management, and food security. In the United States, land-grant universities and the U.S. Cooperative Extension System have a critical role to play in conducting basic and applied research related to climate change and translating findings into meaningful programming. However, land-grant universities and Extension have had difficulty maintaining their roles as the preeminent source of trusted information on complex topics like climate change. To help guide research and programming agendas of land-grant universities, the authors explored the barriers and priorities that researchers and Extension personnel at 16 northeastern land-grant universities perceive ...
We surveyed Extension educators in the southern Great Plains about their attitudes and beliefs regar...
Agriculture is an important sector of the U.S. economy, contributing at least $200 billion to the ec...
To explore Extension professionals\u27 perceptions of the potential impact of climate variability an...
Recent surveys with farmers, Extension personnel, and agricultural advisors reveal interesting findi...
Identifying current and future climate change work at land-grant universities is important to build ...
Potential climate change impacts on Central Great Plains (CGP) agricultural production are profound ...
Extension is responding to climate change through programming intended to encourage adaptation and m...
The relationships among farmers’ belief in climate change, perceptions of climate-related risk, and ...
The Central Great Plains Climate Education Partnership conducted focus groups throughout Kansas to g...
Understanding U.S. agricultural stakeholder views about the existence of climate change and its caus...
A complex of social, economic and environmental factors influences agricultural management in the no...
With scientific consensus regarding the occurrence of climate variability and climate change it is c...
Citation: Hibbs, Amber Campbell, Daniel Kahl, Lisa PytlikZillig, Ben Champion, Tarik Abdel-Monem, Ti...
The recent Climate Science Special Report released as part of the Fourth National Climate Assessment...
Sustainable agricultural research and education have gained acceptability within the land-grant syst...
We surveyed Extension educators in the southern Great Plains about their attitudes and beliefs regar...
Agriculture is an important sector of the U.S. economy, contributing at least $200 billion to the ec...
To explore Extension professionals\u27 perceptions of the potential impact of climate variability an...
Recent surveys with farmers, Extension personnel, and agricultural advisors reveal interesting findi...
Identifying current and future climate change work at land-grant universities is important to build ...
Potential climate change impacts on Central Great Plains (CGP) agricultural production are profound ...
Extension is responding to climate change through programming intended to encourage adaptation and m...
The relationships among farmers’ belief in climate change, perceptions of climate-related risk, and ...
The Central Great Plains Climate Education Partnership conducted focus groups throughout Kansas to g...
Understanding U.S. agricultural stakeholder views about the existence of climate change and its caus...
A complex of social, economic and environmental factors influences agricultural management in the no...
With scientific consensus regarding the occurrence of climate variability and climate change it is c...
Citation: Hibbs, Amber Campbell, Daniel Kahl, Lisa PytlikZillig, Ben Champion, Tarik Abdel-Monem, Ti...
The recent Climate Science Special Report released as part of the Fourth National Climate Assessment...
Sustainable agricultural research and education have gained acceptability within the land-grant syst...
We surveyed Extension educators in the southern Great Plains about their attitudes and beliefs regar...
Agriculture is an important sector of the U.S. economy, contributing at least $200 billion to the ec...
To explore Extension professionals\u27 perceptions of the potential impact of climate variability an...