Barriers to adaptation and mitigation to climate change in livestock farms of Africa, South America and Europe. [P193]

Livestock farming contributes to climate change but in turns it is also affected by a changing climate directly on animal performances or indirectly via feed resources availability in terms of quantity and quality. Numerous studies have analysed the diversity of barriers for farmers to adopt new technologies for climate change adaptation and mitigation. But these studies were generally conducted for specific contexts. As part of the AnimalChange European research project, this work focuses on assessing farm-scale barriers across 10 countries: Senegal, Burkina-Faso, Kenya, South Africa, Madagascar, Brazil, France, Scotland, Netherlands, and Ireland, encompassing for both low and high-input systems. A generic questionnaire was designed and applied to 175 farms addressing three themes i) general data on the farmer, his farm and its environment, ii) farmer's perception on climate change, iii) likeliness for introducing management options and barriers assessment if the option is not likely to be adopted. Based on a multiple factorial analysis, we characterised the links between barriers and farm activities, pedo-climatic conditions, market access, information access, funding, and farmer's education. This broad analysis provides an overview of technical, social and economic barriers across different regions and systems. The main barriers to adoption in the South countries are mainly represented by lack of information, funding, and education, whilst in the North, the most important barriers are access to land and labour. The results of this research could be used by policy makers to understand what poses barriers to adoption across different sites.

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Main Authors: Frey, Hélène, Vayssières, Jonathan, Messad, Samir, Koslowski, Franck, Stienezen, Marcia, Cardoso Viera, Paulo, Poccard-Chapuis, René, Blanchard, Mélanie, Silvestri, Silvia, García de Jalón, Silvestre, Lecomte, Philippe
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5767462022-04-15T09:43:00Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/576746/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/576746/ Barriers to adaptation and mitigation to climate change in livestock farms of Africa, South America and Europe. [P193]. Frey Hélène, Vayssières Jonathan, Messad Samir, Koslowski Franck, Stienezen Marcia, Cardoso Viera Paulo, Poccard-Chapuis René, Blanchard Mélanie, Silvestri Silvia, García de Jalón Silvestre, Lecomte Philippe. 2015. In : Building tomorrow’s research agenda and bridging the science-policy gap. CIRAD, INRA, IRD, Agropolis International, Wageningen UR, CGIAR, UCDAVIS, FAO, Agreenium, GFAR. Montpellier : CIRAD, 297. Climate-Smart Agriculture 2015 : Global Science Conference. 3, Montpellier, France, 16 Mars 2015/18 Mars 2015.http://csa2015.cirad.fr/var/csa2015/storage/fckeditor/file/L2%20Climate-smart%20Strategies(1).pdf <http://csa2015.cirad.fr/var/csa2015/storage/fckeditor/file/L2%20Climate-smart%20Strategies(1).pdf> Researchers Barriers to adaptation and mitigation to climate change in livestock farms of Africa, South America and Europe. [P193] Frey, Hélène Vayssières, Jonathan Messad, Samir Koslowski, Franck Stienezen, Marcia Cardoso Viera, Paulo Poccard-Chapuis, René Blanchard, Mélanie Silvestri, Silvia García de Jalón, Silvestre Lecomte, Philippe eng 2015 CIRAD Building tomorrow’s research agenda and bridging the science-policy gap L01 - Élevage - Considérations générales P40 - Météorologie et climatologie E51 - Population rurale Livestock farming contributes to climate change but in turns it is also affected by a changing climate directly on animal performances or indirectly via feed resources availability in terms of quantity and quality. Numerous studies have analysed the diversity of barriers for farmers to adopt new technologies for climate change adaptation and mitigation. But these studies were generally conducted for specific contexts. As part of the AnimalChange European research project, this work focuses on assessing farm-scale barriers across 10 countries: Senegal, Burkina-Faso, Kenya, South Africa, Madagascar, Brazil, France, Scotland, Netherlands, and Ireland, encompassing for both low and high-input systems. A generic questionnaire was designed and applied to 175 farms addressing three themes i) general data on the farmer, his farm and its environment, ii) farmer's perception on climate change, iii) likeliness for introducing management options and barriers assessment if the option is not likely to be adopted. Based on a multiple factorial analysis, we characterised the links between barriers and farm activities, pedo-climatic conditions, market access, information access, funding, and farmer's education. This broad analysis provides an overview of technical, social and economic barriers across different regions and systems. The main barriers to adoption in the South countries are mainly represented by lack of information, funding, and education, whilst in the North, the most important barriers are access to land and labour. The results of this research could be used by policy makers to understand what poses barriers to adoption across different sites. conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/576746/7/576746.pdf text Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html http://csa2015.cirad.fr/var/csa2015/storage/fckeditor/file/L2%20Climate-smart%20Strategies(1).pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/purl/http://csa2015.cirad.fr/var/csa2015/storage/fckeditor/file/L2%20Climate-smart%20Strategies(1).pdf
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Frey, Hélène
Vayssières, Jonathan
Messad, Samir
Koslowski, Franck
Stienezen, Marcia
Cardoso Viera, Paulo
Poccard-Chapuis, René
Blanchard, Mélanie
Silvestri, Silvia
García de Jalón, Silvestre
Lecomte, Philippe
Barriers to adaptation and mitigation to climate change in livestock farms of Africa, South America and Europe. [P193]
description Livestock farming contributes to climate change but in turns it is also affected by a changing climate directly on animal performances or indirectly via feed resources availability in terms of quantity and quality. Numerous studies have analysed the diversity of barriers for farmers to adopt new technologies for climate change adaptation and mitigation. But these studies were generally conducted for specific contexts. As part of the AnimalChange European research project, this work focuses on assessing farm-scale barriers across 10 countries: Senegal, Burkina-Faso, Kenya, South Africa, Madagascar, Brazil, France, Scotland, Netherlands, and Ireland, encompassing for both low and high-input systems. A generic questionnaire was designed and applied to 175 farms addressing three themes i) general data on the farmer, his farm and its environment, ii) farmer's perception on climate change, iii) likeliness for introducing management options and barriers assessment if the option is not likely to be adopted. Based on a multiple factorial analysis, we characterised the links between barriers and farm activities, pedo-climatic conditions, market access, information access, funding, and farmer's education. This broad analysis provides an overview of technical, social and economic barriers across different regions and systems. The main barriers to adoption in the South countries are mainly represented by lack of information, funding, and education, whilst in the North, the most important barriers are access to land and labour. The results of this research could be used by policy makers to understand what poses barriers to adoption across different sites.
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author Frey, Hélène
Vayssières, Jonathan
Messad, Samir
Koslowski, Franck
Stienezen, Marcia
Cardoso Viera, Paulo
Poccard-Chapuis, René
Blanchard, Mélanie
Silvestri, Silvia
García de Jalón, Silvestre
Lecomte, Philippe
author_facet Frey, Hélène
Vayssières, Jonathan
Messad, Samir
Koslowski, Franck
Stienezen, Marcia
Cardoso Viera, Paulo
Poccard-Chapuis, René
Blanchard, Mélanie
Silvestri, Silvia
García de Jalón, Silvestre
Lecomte, Philippe
author_sort Frey, Hélène
title Barriers to adaptation and mitigation to climate change in livestock farms of Africa, South America and Europe. [P193]
title_short Barriers to adaptation and mitigation to climate change in livestock farms of Africa, South America and Europe. [P193]
title_full Barriers to adaptation and mitigation to climate change in livestock farms of Africa, South America and Europe. [P193]
title_fullStr Barriers to adaptation and mitigation to climate change in livestock farms of Africa, South America and Europe. [P193]
title_full_unstemmed Barriers to adaptation and mitigation to climate change in livestock farms of Africa, South America and Europe. [P193]
title_sort barriers to adaptation and mitigation to climate change in livestock farms of africa, south america and europe. [p193]
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