Empowering young farmers' voices in climate change extension programs: An in-depth analysis of decision-making dynamics and social media engagement
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
111, P. 104713 - 104713
Published: July 30, 2024
Language: Английский
Heir presence? The impact of offspring gender composition on long-term agricultural investment behavior
Pengyu Chen,
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Lu Zhang,
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Jorge Ruiz‐Menjivar
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et al.
Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
40
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Abstract
In
rural
China,
male
offspring
are
traditionally
regarded
as
the
primary
heirs
of
household
assets,
particularly
land.
This
study
examines
impact
gender
composition
on
long-term
agricultural
investment
behavior,
using
commercial
organic
fertilizer
application
an
example
a
strategic
in
farmland.
Based
cross-sectional
data
from
4090
rice
farming
households
across
10
cities
(counties)
Hubei
province,
collected
between
2021
and
2023,
this
analysis
identifies
three
key
findings.
First,
absence
significantly
reduces
investments,
result
that
remains
robust
even
when
addressing
potential
endogeneity
biases
instrumental
variable
techniques.
Second,
without
exhibit
stronger
present-oriented
preferences
diminished
social
capital,
which
further
hinder
investments.
Third,
negative
not
having
is
more
pronounced
current
decision-maker
land
marketization
underdeveloped.
These
findings
underscore
complex
interplay
norms
revealing
significant
socioeconomic
implications
inheritance
practices.
The
provides
insights
into
these
challenges
by
emphasizing
importance
promoting
equality
advancing
to
enhance
equitable
use
support
investment.
Language: Английский
Understanding residents’ choice of urban farming systems in the Kumasi metropolis of Ghana: Land use policy implications
Land Use Policy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
146, P. 107330 - 107330
Published: Aug. 30, 2024
Language: Английский
Dialectic between family farming and coffee growing in Boyacá, Colombia: productive, socioeconomic, and environmental aspects
Revista iberoamericana de estudios de desarrollo = Iberoamerican journal of development studies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 29
Published: Dec. 17, 2024
El
policultivo
es
una
práctica
de
producción
más
sostenible
y
ofrece
varios
beneficios
ambientales,
económicos
sociales
a
la
sociedad,
como
promover
biodiversidad
los
servicios
ecosistémicos,
aumentar
productividad
rentabilidad
o
mejorar
medios
vida,
entre
otros.
Sin
embargo,
existe
tendencia
mundial
cambio
en
sistemas
basados
policultivos
hacia
monocultivos.
En
este
escenario,
el
departamento
Boyacá
(Colombia)
se
ha
enfrentado
diversos
cambios
fabricación
alimentos,
medida
que
impulsa
café
región.
Con
estudio,
tiene
objetivo
investigar
aspectos
productivos,
económicos,
ambientales
campesinos
desarrollan
agricultura
familiar
partir
cultivos
alimentarios
aquellos
involucrados
transición
agrícola
del
caficultura
dos
municipios
Boyacá.
Los
datos
obtuvieron
través
cuestionarios
entrevistas
semiestructuradas
fueron
analizados
con
base
metodología
Mesmis.
A
nivel
regional,
las
dimensiones
social
ambiental
eran
parcialmente
sostenibles,
mientras
dimensión
económica
era
insostenible.
municipio
Guayatá
invierte
café.
Se
presentan
factores
referentes
tres
pueden
fortalecer
prácticas
sustentables
reducir
gran
impacto
negativo.