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  1. When climate change is not psychologically distant – Factors influencing the acceptance of sustainable farming practices in the Mekong river Delta of Vietnam by Connor, Melanie, Guia, Annalyn H. de, Quilloy, Reianne, Hung Van Nguyen, Gummert, Martin, Sander, Björn Ole

    Published 2020
    “…Results show that the experiential system determines farmers’ perception of practiced straw management options. This study also shows that even though climate change is not psychologically distant to farmers, sustainable behavior will depend on the acceptability, feasibility and perceived benefit of options provided.…”
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    Journal Article
  2. Barriers to rewilding on Sussex farmland : socio-psychological implications of rewilding on farmers’ Sense of Place by Reboah, Claire

    Published 2019
    “…Through the use of these key dimensions of Sense of Place, this thesis has identified three main socio-psychological barriers to rewilding. Firstly, rewilding is perceived as requiring an inevitable sacrifice of the farmers’ daily agricultural practices which is key to their identity. …”
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  3. Motivational factors influencing farming practices in northern Ghana by Mellon-Bedi, S., Descheemaeker, Katrien K., Hundie-Kotu, B., Frimpong, S., Groot, Jeroen C.J.

    Published 2020
    “…Socio-economic factors that influence the adoption of management practices and technologies by farmers have received wide attention in the adoption literature, but the effects of socio-psychological farmer features such as perceptions and motivations have been analysed to a lesser extent. …”
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  4. Farmers' willingness to adopt silvopasture practices : investigating compensation claims using a contingent valuation approach among Swedish cattle producers by Opdenbosch, Harold

    Published 2021
    “…The theory of planned behaviour was additionally used to explain how underlying psychological constructs influence farmers’ decisions to adopt silvopasture practices. …”
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  5. Conservation in a wicked complex world: challenges and solutions by Game, E.T., Meijaard, E., Sheil, D., McDonald-Madden, E.

    Published 2014
    “…Drawing on research in other disciplines (including psychology, information systems, business management, and military strategy) we suggest practices that conservation could consider to better respond to complexity. …”
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  6. Factors influencing adoption of agro-ecological pest management options for mango fruit fly under information constraints: a two-part fractional regression approach by Owili, S. O., Otieno, D. J., Chimoita, E. L., Baijukya, F.

    Published 2024
    “…We applied a two-part fractional regression to sequentially model APM adoption and intensity decisions among 423 smallholder mango orchard managers from Makueni County, Kenya. Despite APM’s potential, we observed moderate adoption rates (56.7%), with the average adopter implementing only 25% of the APM practices concurrently. …”
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  7. Den sista vilan by Tomasdotter, Ylva

    Published 2009
    “…The analysis method is put into practice on three cemeteries, Överklinten cemetery, Stockholm forest cemetery and the old cemetery in Malmö. …”
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    First cycle, G2E
  8. Aesthetic values of forest landscapes by Golivets, Marina

    Published 2011
    “…The need of integrating aesthetic aspects into forest management has been stressed both in research and in practice. …”
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