What constitutes sustainable agriculture for different audiences in Germany? A comparative analysis of large‐scale text data DOI Creative Commons
Bartosz Bartkowski, Marieke Cornelia Baaken,

Mansi Nagpal

et al.

People and Nature, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 10, 2025

Abstract Agriculture contributes in several ways to achieving sustainability objectives. However, there is no agreement among different societal groups, such as farmers, consumers and scientists, on what constitutes ‘sustainable agriculture’. These differences affect how the impacts of agricultural production objectives perceived, which solutions are considered implemented. In this paper, we investigate topics discussed under heading agriculture’ German newspapers magazines. To end, apply topic modelling extract these two large‐scale text corpora. We complement with scientific articles a contrast case. run separate models for each corpus use identified compare patterns qualitatively. Results reveal heterogeneity across three corpora limited overlaps restricted policy. This supports assumption that farmers broader society Germany have very perceptions sustainable agriculture. A surprising result absence related climate change from magazine corpus. disparities may create challenges designing implementing democratically legitimized policies promote Read free Plain Language Summary article Journal blog.

Language: Английский

What constitutes sustainable agriculture for different audiences in Germany? A comparative analysis of large‐scale text data DOI Creative Commons
Bartosz Bartkowski, Marieke Cornelia Baaken,

Mansi Nagpal

et al.

People and Nature, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 10, 2025

Abstract Agriculture contributes in several ways to achieving sustainability objectives. However, there is no agreement among different societal groups, such as farmers, consumers and scientists, on what constitutes ‘sustainable agriculture’. These differences affect how the impacts of agricultural production objectives perceived, which solutions are considered implemented. In this paper, we investigate topics discussed under heading agriculture’ German newspapers magazines. To end, apply topic modelling extract these two large‐scale text corpora. We complement with scientific articles a contrast case. run separate models for each corpus use identified compare patterns qualitatively. Results reveal heterogeneity across three corpora limited overlaps restricted policy. This supports assumption that farmers broader society Germany have very perceptions sustainable agriculture. A surprising result absence related climate change from magazine corpus. disparities may create challenges designing implementing democratically legitimized policies promote Read free Plain Language Summary article Journal blog.

Language: Английский

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