Demeter's Resilience: Exploring the Farming Experience of Appalachian Kentucky Female Farmers in the Age of Climate Change

Lindsey Windland
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Despite ample scientific evidence proving climate change is occurring, climate change skepticism and denial remain heavily politicized and polarizing issues across the Appalachian region. Personal accounts can provide an accessible entry point for alleviating skepticism and contributing to an increased understanding of climate change and its local consequences. This exploratory study complements existing literature regarding climate change perception by providing an experiential and localized understanding and awareness of climate change from an often-marginalized group: rural, female farmers in Appalachian Kentucky. This study aims to examine the impact that personal experience has on Kentucky female farmers’ perception of climate change and their willingness to adopt adaptation and mitigation strategies. Six semi-structured interviews were conducted and coded using a hierarchical coding framework to inform this study. This research note highlights the observations and perspectives of six Appalachian farmers in Kentucky as they navigate farming during climate change.
德墨忒尔的恢复力:探讨气候变化时代肯塔基州阿巴拉契亚女农民的农业经验
尽管有充分的科学证据证明气候变化正在发生,但在整个阿巴拉契亚地区,对气候变化的怀疑和否认仍然是高度政治化和两极分化的问题。个人账户可以提供一个可访问的切入点,以减轻怀疑论,并有助于增进对气候变化及其对当地影响的了解。本探索性研究补充了关于气候变化感知的现有文献,提供了一个经常被边缘化的群体对气候变化的经验和本地化理解和意识:肯塔基州阿巴拉契亚地区的农村女性农民。本研究旨在考察个人经历对肯塔基州女性农民对气候变化的看法及其采取适应和减缓战略的意愿的影响。我们进行了六次半结构化访谈,并使用分层编码框架进行编码,为本研究提供信息。这份研究报告重点介绍了肯塔基州阿巴拉契亚地区六位农民在气候变化期间进行农业耕作时的观察和观点。
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