Integrated environment-smart agricultural practices: A strategy towards climate-resilient agriculture

This article proposes an integrated farming approach, namely environment-smart agriculture (ESA) that determines the climate-resilience potential of a farm. A composite index is formulated including various environment-smart agricultural practices (IEP) that focus on the five most affected target ar...

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Main Authors: Islam, Z., Sabiha, N.E., Salim, Ruhul
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: ELSEVIER 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/90060
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author Islam, Z.
Sabiha, N.E.
Salim, Ruhul
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Sabiha, N.E.
Salim, Ruhul
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description This article proposes an integrated farming approach, namely environment-smart agriculture (ESA) that determines the climate-resilience potential of a farm. A composite index is formulated including various environment-smart agricultural practices (IEP) that focus on the five most affected target areas of farm environment and climate. The IEP is then validated by analysing the on-farm environmental impact and farmers’ behaviours in the underlying theory of planned behaviour (TPB) framework. The TPB components, attitude and subjective norm are defined by the index of benefits from the ESA, and the index of experienced climate change conditions respectively, while perceived control corresponds to the index of constraints in adopting ESA and farm-specific agro-economic and socio-economic attributes. The empirical testing employed a structural equations model (SEM) to estimate the proposed IEP on a sample of 103 farms in two north-western districts of Bangladesh. Results demonstrate that the adoption of integrated ESA practices mitigates post-harvest environmental problems and helps cope with existing climate change conditions. Therefore, farm-level investment in ESA practices, i.e., the use of corrective, preventive, and local standard measures in an integrated way will contribute to the climate-resilience potential of a farm.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-900602024-08-13T00:58:24Z Integrated environment-smart agricultural practices: A strategy towards climate-resilient agriculture Islam, Z. Sabiha, N.E. Salim, Ruhul Social Sciences Economics Business & Economics Agriculture Environment-smart Climate-resilient PLANNED BEHAVIOR FOOD SECURITY SUSTAINABLE INTENSIFICATION ADAPTATION STRATEGIES SMALLHOLDER FARMERS PEST-MANAGEMENT INTENTIONS ADOPTION INDEX PRIORITIZATION This article proposes an integrated farming approach, namely environment-smart agriculture (ESA) that determines the climate-resilience potential of a farm. A composite index is formulated including various environment-smart agricultural practices (IEP) that focus on the five most affected target areas of farm environment and climate. The IEP is then validated by analysing the on-farm environmental impact and farmers’ behaviours in the underlying theory of planned behaviour (TPB) framework. The TPB components, attitude and subjective norm are defined by the index of benefits from the ESA, and the index of experienced climate change conditions respectively, while perceived control corresponds to the index of constraints in adopting ESA and farm-specific agro-economic and socio-economic attributes. The empirical testing employed a structural equations model (SEM) to estimate the proposed IEP on a sample of 103 farms in two north-western districts of Bangladesh. Results demonstrate that the adoption of integrated ESA practices mitigates post-harvest environmental problems and helps cope with existing climate change conditions. Therefore, farm-level investment in ESA practices, i.e., the use of corrective, preventive, and local standard measures in an integrated way will contribute to the climate-resilience potential of a farm. 2022 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/90060 10.1016/j.eap.2022.07.011 English http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ ELSEVIER fulltext
spellingShingle Social Sciences
Economics
Business & Economics
Agriculture
Environment-smart
Climate-resilient
PLANNED BEHAVIOR
FOOD SECURITY
SUSTAINABLE INTENSIFICATION
ADAPTATION STRATEGIES
SMALLHOLDER FARMERS
PEST-MANAGEMENT
INTENTIONS
ADOPTION
INDEX
PRIORITIZATION
Islam, Z.
Sabiha, N.E.
Salim, Ruhul
Integrated environment-smart agricultural practices: A strategy towards climate-resilient agriculture
title Integrated environment-smart agricultural practices: A strategy towards climate-resilient agriculture
title_full Integrated environment-smart agricultural practices: A strategy towards climate-resilient agriculture
title_fullStr Integrated environment-smart agricultural practices: A strategy towards climate-resilient agriculture
title_full_unstemmed Integrated environment-smart agricultural practices: A strategy towards climate-resilient agriculture
title_short Integrated environment-smart agricultural practices: A strategy towards climate-resilient agriculture
title_sort integrated environment-smart agricultural practices: a strategy towards climate-resilient agriculture
topic Social Sciences
Economics
Business & Economics
Agriculture
Environment-smart
Climate-resilient
PLANNED BEHAVIOR
FOOD SECURITY
SUSTAINABLE INTENSIFICATION
ADAPTATION STRATEGIES
SMALLHOLDER FARMERS
PEST-MANAGEMENT
INTENTIONS
ADOPTION
INDEX
PRIORITIZATION
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/90060