Analysis of the effects of climate change on rangeland livestock: The example of the Central Anatolia Region in Türkiye

IF 1.6 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Celal Cevher , Gülbin Feridun , Meral Ebegil , Uğur Özkan , Sule Coskun-Cevher
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Global climate change affects all production sectors, especially agriculture and livestock production. Adequate perception of global climate change by farmers will contribute to the timely implementation of adaptation strategies and thus to the increase of animal production. In this study, Türkiye's Central Anatolia Region, most sensitive to climate change in terms of agricultural activities and rangeland management was examined. Crop production and Rangeland-based animal husbandry are widely practiced in this selected region. This research aims to analyze the climate change perceptions of rangeland-based livestock farmers, their rangeland perceptions, and the farmers' adaptation strategies in all aspects of the effects of climate change. Data was collected through a face-to-face survey from 385 farmers using the stratified random sampling technique in four provinces in the study region. Binary logistic regression analysis and Likert rating scale were used to analyze the data. Our results showed a statistically significant relationship between farmers' perception of climate change and knowing the characteristics of the Rangeland and their adaptation strategies (p < 0.05). Age, education level, presence of small livestock, different provinces, and land area were the most critical determinants of the perception of climate change. It has been determined that farmers do not perceive the long-term effects of climate change on rangeland animal husbandry sufficiently. We recommend that institutions making decisions on research and adaptation to climate change increase their publication services on the impact of climate change on animal production and rangeland. This study will contribute to creating new policies to accelerate farmers' coping with climate change, reduce the adverse effects of climate change, and increase adaptation strategies.
气候变化对牧场牲畜的影响分析:以土耳其中部安纳托利亚地区为例
全球气候变化影响到所有生产部门,特别是农业和畜牧业生产。农民对全球气候变化的充分认识将有助于及时实施适应战略,从而提高动物产量。在这项研究中,研究了在农业活动和牧场管理方面对气候变化最敏感的土耳其中部安纳托利亚地区。在这个选定的地区,广泛实行作物生产和以牧场为基础的畜牧业。本研究旨在分析放牧农户的气候变化认知、牧场认知以及农户在气候变化影响下的适应策略。采用分层随机抽样技术,对研究区4个省的385名农民进行面对面调查。采用二元logistic回归分析和李克特量表对数据进行分析。我们的研究结果显示,农民对气候变化的感知与了解牧场特征及其适应策略之间存在统计学上显著的关系(p <; 0.05)。年龄、受教育程度、小牲畜的存在、不同省份和土地面积是气候变化感知的最关键决定因素。已经确定,农民没有充分认识到气候变化对牧场畜牧业的长期影响。我们建议在研究和适应气候变化方面做出决策的机构增加关于气候变化对动物生产和牧场影响的出版服务。该研究将有助于制定新的政策,加快农民应对气候变化,减少气候变化的不利影响,并增加适应策略。
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Small Ruminant Research
Small Ruminant Research 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
11.10%
发文量
210
审稿时长
12.5 weeks
期刊介绍: Small Ruminant Research publishes original, basic and applied research articles, technical notes, and review articles on research relating to goats, sheep, deer, the New World camelids llama, alpaca, vicuna and guanaco, and the Old World camels. Topics covered include nutrition, physiology, anatomy, genetics, microbiology, ethology, product technology, socio-economics, management, sustainability and environment, veterinary medicine and husbandry engineering.
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