Abstract
Climate change is a severe threat to the agricultural sector in general and to rainfed farming in particular. The aim of this study was to investigate the factors that can potentially affect the adaptation process against climate change. This study focused on wheat farmers and farming systems in the rainfed agroecological zone of Pakistan. Farmers’ data related to climate change fatalism, the availability of climate-specific extension services, socioeconomic and institutional variables, and farm characteristics were collected. A logit model to assess farmers’ decisions to adopt an adaptation measure and a multinomial logit model to assess their choice of various adaptation measures were used. The results showed that fatalistic farmers were unlikely to implement climate change adaptation measures. The variables related to the climate-specific extension services, including farmers’ participation in training on climate-resilient crop farming and the availability of mobile communication-based advisory services, had highly significant and positive impacts on farmers’ decisions and their choice of adaptation measures. Input market access and tractor ownership also had positive and significant impacts on farmers’ decisions to adapt and their choice of adaptation measures. This study highlights the need to improve rainfed-wheat farmers’ education levels to change their fatalistic attitudes towards climate change. Furthermore, government action is needed to provide climate-specific extension services to ensure sustainable production levels that will ultimately lead to food and livelihood security under a changing climate.
Highlights
Agriculture is the only business entity that is under the direct influence of climate change, and the success of this business, especially crop farming, is directly related to changing climatic conditions
The present study used a logit model to investigate the effect of various explanatory variables on wheat farmers’ decisions to adapt
This study adds to the existing literature as it paid special attention to two important parameters that can play a significant role in the climate change adaptation process: climate change fatalism and climate-specific extension services
Summary
Agriculture is the only business entity that is under the direct influence of climate change, and the success of this business, especially crop farming, is directly related to changing climatic conditions. Based on the crop type and area of study, 25% losses are forecasted in a short time period, while some studies have predicted crop losses of approximately 50% by the end of 2080 [3]. The harmful impacts of climate change are not limited to only crop productivity, but they have a negative effect on the income level of subsistence farmers who are totally dependent upon crop farming for their livelihoods. A recent study predicted a 20% global increase in people that are hungry by the end of 2050 [5]
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