Extended abstract European Risk Research Network "How is climate change risk perception shaped? The role of risk framing, external incentives and personal norms in agriculture."

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Conferentiebijdrage
Datum
2025
Samenvatting
As climate change continues to intensify, the agricultural sector is increasingly exposed to environmental risks such as extreme weather events, prolonged droughts, and shifting growing seasons. These risks have significant implications for the resilience and sustainability of agricultural systems, particularly for arable farming which is highly dependent on weather conditions. However, farmers’ responses to climate change risks vary greatly. Understanding how farmers perceive these risks and what drives their perceptions, is crucial for designing effective adaptation strategies and risk governance mechanisms (Grothmann & Patt, 2005; Mitter et al., 2019). This study addresses the question: “How do arable farmers shape their climate change risk perceptions?”