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. 2023 Jan 25;18(1):e0280838.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0280838. eCollection 2023.

Farmers' beliefs and concerns about climate change, and their adaptation behavior to combat climate change in Saudi Arabia

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Farmers' beliefs and concerns about climate change, and their adaptation behavior to combat climate change in Saudi Arabia

Muhammad I Azeem et al. PLoS One. .

Abstract

Climate change threatens the existence of humankind on the planet Earth. Owing to its arid climate and poor natural resources base, Saudi Arabia is particularly susceptible to the negative impact of ongoing climate change. Farmers' understanding of this global phenomenon is extremely important as it may help determine their adaptation behavior. This study was designed to analyze farmers' beliefs and concerns about climate change as well as their views about adaptation different obstacles. Data were collected from 80 randomly farmers of the Al-Ahsa region in Eastern Province using structured interviews. The findings revealed that farmers believed that climate change is mainly occurring due to anthropogenic activities. Drought, insects, crop diseases, and heat stress were their main concerns regarding adverse impacts of climate change. Lack of knowledge about adaptation practices, and poor government and financial support are perceived as the major obstacles to adaptation. The results of non-parametric analysis identified no significant differences in farmers' climate change beliefs and concerns, and their views about obstacles to adaptation in relation to their demographic characteristics. Based on the findings, we suggest that capacity building programs should be undertaken by the government for enhancing the adaptive capacity of the farmers as well the provision of financial incentives wherever deemed necessary for promoting the adoption of sustainable agricultural practices and building a resilient national food system.

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The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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Fig 1. Map of the study area.
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Fig 2. Methodological framework.
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Fig 3. Farmers views about adaptation obstacles.

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