Farmers’ Perception and Adaptation Strategies Towards Climate Change: A Village Level Study in India

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The present study attempted to observe the perception and adaptation strategies of farmers in the context of climate change. It observes that the majority of the farmers are aware of climate change and understand that they are facing problems due to it. The major problems faced by the farmers are the long duration of dryness due to lack of rainfall, weed pressure, very high temperatures, and crop disease. However, farmers are not very aware of technological adaptation and have changed the cropping time due to changes in the time of monsoon. The study recommends that there is a need for intensive micro and macro policy initiatives in terms of modern green sustainable technology along with awareness and skill development of the farmers. The government should also focus more on policy initiatives for sustainable agricultural practices in line with sustainable development goals.

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Ratakonda, D. T., Dash, A. K., & Mishra, A. (2024). Farmers’ Perception and Adaptation Strategies Towards Climate Change: A Village Level Study in India. Nature Environment and Pollution Technology, 23(1), 341–354. https://doi.org/10.46488/NEPT.2024.v23i01.029

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