Sustained droughts coupled with increasing pressure from urbanization severely test the ability of farmers to continue in agriculture. Understanding farmers' resilience to such pressures is increasingly becoming a significant policy concern. In this paper, a new measure of resilience to severe and sustained droughts in agriculture is derived as the ability to continue farming by saving and carrying forward water through the adoption of water efficient technology. In addition, the role of behavioral factors—such as subjective risk perception over the probability of droughts, of the probability of land getting urbanized, and of resistance to revising beliefs over water scarcity situation—in determining farmers' resilience to droughts is explo...
We examined the effects of hydrological variables such as irrigation area, irrigation efficiency and...
Many regions around the world are experiencing an increase in climate-related shocks, such as drough...
Drought poses significant risks to society, in particular irrigated-crop production, which accounts ...
This paper explores the role of behavioural factors--such as subjective risk perception over the pro...
verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyri...
This paper explores the concept of agricultural resilience in the context of climate change related ...
In many countries, drought is the natural hazard that causes the greatest agronomic impacts. After r...
In water-scarce regions of the world, water-saving technology adoption augments farm productivity. B...
AbstractAs the driest inhabited continent with a highly variable climate, Australia has had a long a...
Social factors, such as farming methods, have an impact on farm vulnerability to drought, but have r...
As the driest inhabited continent with a highly variable climate, Australia has had a long and evolv...
Drought and water scarcity are growing challenges to agriculture around the world. Farmers can adapt...
Drought and climate variability are an increasing global problem, especially in rangelands which may...
Many regions in Australia have extremely high levels of rainfall variability leading to periodically...
A risk farmers have to cope with is annual changes in the availability of irrigation water. In this ...
We examined the effects of hydrological variables such as irrigation area, irrigation efficiency and...
Many regions around the world are experiencing an increase in climate-related shocks, such as drough...
Drought poses significant risks to society, in particular irrigated-crop production, which accounts ...
This paper explores the role of behavioural factors--such as subjective risk perception over the pro...
verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyri...
This paper explores the concept of agricultural resilience in the context of climate change related ...
In many countries, drought is the natural hazard that causes the greatest agronomic impacts. After r...
In water-scarce regions of the world, water-saving technology adoption augments farm productivity. B...
AbstractAs the driest inhabited continent with a highly variable climate, Australia has had a long a...
Social factors, such as farming methods, have an impact on farm vulnerability to drought, but have r...
As the driest inhabited continent with a highly variable climate, Australia has had a long and evolv...
Drought and water scarcity are growing challenges to agriculture around the world. Farmers can adapt...
Drought and climate variability are an increasing global problem, especially in rangelands which may...
Many regions in Australia have extremely high levels of rainfall variability leading to periodically...
A risk farmers have to cope with is annual changes in the availability of irrigation water. In this ...
We examined the effects of hydrological variables such as irrigation area, irrigation efficiency and...
Many regions around the world are experiencing an increase in climate-related shocks, such as drough...
Drought poses significant risks to society, in particular irrigated-crop production, which accounts ...