The Role of Climate Change Perceptions in Sustainable Agricultural Development: Evidence from Conservation Tillage Technology Adoption in Northern China

Author:

Yu Leshan1,Shi Hengtong1ORCID,Wu Haixia2,Hu Xiangmiao1,Ge Yan3,Yu Leshui4,Cao Wenyu4

Affiliation:

1. International Business School, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi’an 710062, China

2. Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science, Beijing 100081, China

3. School of Public Finance and Taxation, Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing 100081, China

4. School of Geography and Tourism, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi’an 710062, China

Abstract

Encouraging the use of conservation tillage technology is a highly effective approach to safeguarding soil health, improving the environment, and promoting sustainable agricultural development. With the mounting concerns surrounding climate change, developing conservation tillage methods that facilitate sustainable agricultural growth has become an imperative both in China and around the world. While it is widely recognized that adapting to climate change is crucial in agriculture, there is limited research on evaluating the risks, discovering resilience, measuring farmers’ perceptions on climate change, and exploring how tillage technology can be adjusted in the context of small-scale farming in China to foster sustainable development. Using research data from smallholder farmers in the Shaanxi and Shanxi provinces of China, this paper aims to explore the impact of climate change perceptions on farmers’ adoption of conservation tillage technologies based on an ordered Probit model. We found that farmers tend to refrain from embracing conservation tillage technology due to the presence of unclear and conflicting perceptions regarding climate change. Focus on short-term profitability and inadequate preparation hinder them from prioritizing adaptation. We recognized several measures that could help farmers adapt and thrive within the agricultural sector. Furthermore, we have validated the need for self-system moderation in promoting farmers’ adoption of conservation tillage technology. By utilizing such tools and resources, farmers can comprehend the gravity of climate change’s impact on agricultural productivity and, more importantly, channel their efforts towards fortifying resilience to extreme weather conditions and long-term climate risks, thus fortifying agricultural sustainability.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China General Program

National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Fund Project

Soft Science Project of Science and Technology Department of Shaanxi Province

The Special Fund project of Basic Scientific Research Operation funds of Central Universities

The Ministry of education of Humanities and Social Science project

Youth Fund of the National Natural Science Foundation of China

Shaanxi Social Science Foundation Research Project

Publisher

MDPI AG

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